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Articles related to "Native History"
How Bear Lost His Tail Long ago, bear trusted Fox to help him catch a meal of fish. But Fox tricked bear. Find out what happened in this delightful tale of native folklore. history for children • native history • native oral traditions • native traditions • storytelling
Lake Champlain First Navigators The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum kicks off the celebration of Samuel de Champlain's explorations in 1609 with construction of a traditional birch bark canoe. birch bark canoe • lake champlain first navigators • abenaki nation • aaron york • woodland confederacy
Buffy Sainte-Marie, Musician, Artist, Educator Buffy Sainte-Marie has combined her solid, educational background with a diverse career as performer, educator, electronic artist and social activist. buffy sainte-marie music • buffy sainte-marie bio • buffy sainte-marie • buffy sainte-marie songs • buffy sainte-marie born
Preserving Native Siberian Culture Native Siberians who wish to preserve their culture face challenges, not only because they are members of a minority population in Russia's eastern territory. preserving native siberian cultures • native siberians • indigenous siberians • siberian culture • siberia
Time Travel to a Native American Village in the 1500s The Mashantucket Pequot Museum near Mystic Conn. lets you experience a Native American woodland village of the 1500's native americans • indians • history • american history
Where Do I Begin? A Native American Genealogy Primer - Part 1 This is the number one question I receive. So many people want to jump in and find their Native American Roots today. However, you must begin with a solid foundation before you can just delve into the native history of your family. genealogy • native american genealogy • american indian genealogy • genealogy article • free genealogy
BRANT'S FORD The city of Brantford in southern Ontario where I live has a very interesting history. It can be traced back over three hundred years to the time when Joseph Brant, the Chief of the Iroquois and Six Nations Native Peoples immigrated from the Mohawk Valley of Upper New York State to the Grand River Valley. Since that time, Brantford, as the city is now called, has become a prosperous community. joseph brant • grand river valley • history • native people • population |
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