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Articles related to "Tribes"
Indigenous Ethiopia Ethiopian indigenous peoples are threatened as much by colonial constructs of their identity as they are by bullets, drought and famine. ethiopian indigenous • african native • african colonialism • north african indigenous • indigenous identity
Galway - Ireland, City of Tribes Galway has a vibrant Irish arts and culture scene and it is perfectly situated to explore the West Coast of Ireland, like the Aran Islands and Connermara. galway • ireland • city of tribes • hotels vacations holidays county • tours accommodation
Powhatan's Tribes Teach Settlers Jamestown lacked men who knew how to farm. Powhatan's people show them how to plant and catch fish in exchange for metal for hatchets, glass beads and copper. powhatan • jamestown • virginia • native americans • fish weirs
Thailand's Northern Hill Tribes Speaking different languages and worshipping different spirits the villages of the Akha, Maew, Lisu and Karen are a big attraction for trekkers and tourists. mai hong son in northern thailand • modern-day shangi-la • akha • maew • lisu and karen hill tribes
Native Spirit Native American Herbal Medicine native american herbs • native american medicine • medicine of aboriginal tribes • indian herbals • shaman
China's One Chilld Policy Despite holding the rule of the "One Child Policy" why can many families with two or more children still be seen on the streets of China? china • one child policy • minority • tribes • economy
Is NAGPRA Emptying Museums? A recent article argued that Native American tribes are reclaiming a large percentage of museum collections in the US. Is NAGPRA really emptying U.S. museums out? nagpra • native american • indian • american indian • repatriation
Powhatan's Kingdom Powhatan's first proven contact with whites came in 1607, when Jamestown was established a few miles from Powhatan's capital of Werowocomoco. He attempted to control the powhatan’s kingdom • jamestown • werowocomoco • algonquian-speaking tribes • virginia tidewater
Black Wedding Learn the truth about life in Australia before the European invasion. You'll discover it's not quite the "Terra Nullius" proclaimed by invaders. indigenous • aboriginal • illegal occupation • black wedding • genetic
Luxembourg Indigenousness The indigenous Trevisi of Luxembourg were colonised by Rome 2000 years ago. Can their culturally unique descendants be described as indigenous today? luxembourg culture • european indigenous • european mythology • celtic tribe • letzebuergesch language
Powhatan and the Roanoke Settlers Powhatan was the chief of a federation of Algonquian Indian tribes who lived in the tidewater region of Virginia. His rule may hold a clue to the disappearance of the wh powhatan • algonquian indian tribes • roanoke island • tidewater region of virginia • chesapeake bay
After months of waiting, Makah finally kill a gray For the first time in more than 70 years, Makah Indians seeking to re-establish their whale-hunting tradition harpooned and killed a gray whale off the Pacific coast this week. makah • gray whale • washington • neah bay
Native American Names Europeans at Jamestown misunderstand meaning of Native American languages. Pocahontas only a nickname. Caddos name Texas. native american names • first europeans misunderstanding of native america • caddos of texas • europeans settlers around jamestown in virginia • texas
Maori A short history of the Maori People, their struggles to overcome oppression, and questions they must answer if they are to have a viable future as a people and cultural identity. maori • cook • new zealand • aotearoa • culture
Repatriation – A Passing Fad? Neil MacGregor, the director of the British Museum in London was recently quoted as saying, "Repatriation is yesterday’s question . . ." The number of high-profile and s repatriation • nagpra • british museum • machu picchu • united states
Social Problems Across the Border Drug Trafficking and other challenges for Aboriginal nations divided by the US-Canadian border. aboriginals on the us-canadian border • drug trafficking on the us-canadian border • the medicine line • border tribes • law enforcement challenges
Susquehanna River The river dates back to the Paleozoic Era and is a geologist's dream. It acted as a transportation corridor, and has provided the backdrop for countless historic events. native americans • civil war • gettysburg • wrightsville • united states
The Capture of Pocahontas By 1614, the Indians, having had enough of land-grabbing whites, start a war. Pocahontas marries Kocoum, is kidnapped, marries Rolfe and sails for England. the capture of pocahontas • british sea captain holds indian princes captive • pocahontas • pocahontas’ husband kocoum • pocahontas encounters captain samuel argall at pot
Sequoyah of the Cherokee Sequoyah and his friends wonder how the white people obtained the “Talking Leaves," that they call books. sequoyah of the cherokee • native americans • indians • books • tennessee
The Dawes Act Also known as the General Allotment Act, the purpose of The Dawes Act, passed by the US Congress in 1887, was to break up reservations into individual allotments. dawes act • general allotment act • american indians • assimilation • us congress
Pocahontas Saves John Smith Captain John Smith tells of being taken captive in 1607, by Powhatan. Fearing Smith would be killed, Pocahontas flung herself across Smith, attempting to prevent his deat pocahontas • john smith • powhatan • truth or legend • papoose
Ritual An introduction to the concept of ritual and its relationship to being Pagan/Wikkan. How ritual exists in our day-to-day lives. rituals • rites • transistion • celebration • pagan
In the wake of a recent kill, IWC debates the future of whaling International whaling officials gathered in Grenada last week to hear calls to ease a worldwide ban on commercial whaling. The meeting came just days after a widely publicized whale hunt in the Pacific Northwest – a hunt in which the Makah Indian tribe killed its first gray whale in more than 70 years. makah • iwc • grenada • whaling • ban
The Caddos Name Texas In 1691, the Spanish reached the temple mound site of the Caddos in Texas and were welcomed by greeting of "tejas," a Caddo word meaning "friends." native american • caddo • texas • tejas • spanish
The Picts Sometimes called "The Painted Men", the Picts came out of nowhere to rule the north of Britain. picts • painted men • caledonians • hadrian's wall • pict tattoos
Wars: The French and English History of the US-Canadian Border, known as the Medicine Line to the Aboriginal people aboriginals • oneida • tuscarora • haudenosaunee iroquois confederacy • aboriginals called the us-canadian border
2007 Cleveland Indians MLB Preview The Cleveland Indians should have acquired two starters this winter. The didn't get any. That will keep the team on an up and down roller-coaster ride all season long. 2007 cleveland indians preview • 2007 cleveland indians baseball • 2007 mlb preview indians • 2007 indians mlb preview • 2007 indians baseball preview
Kennewick on TIME Cover Kennewick Man made the March 13, 2006 cover of TIME. How fairly did they represent the Native American perspective on the controversy? kennewick man made the march 13 cover of time • the face of kennewick man or a stylized version gr • the kennewick man controversy • kennewick's possible caucasion ancestry • nagpra
Petroglyphs at China Lake, CA Petroglyphs are images pecked into large boulders by the use of rocks and hammer stones. These images were left by the shamans after their spiritual vision quests. native american • indians • petroglyph • china lake • oso mountains
Sacred Cloth: Dressing the Priesthood Liturgical design for the House of Aaron, the priesthood of Israel liturgy • priests • ephod • robe • mitre
Cherokee and Slavery Review of the history of slavery in the Cherokee Nation. cherokee nation • slavery in "indian territory • " freedmen • dawes commission • vote on cherokee citizenship
Romani: Mashkar le gadjende leski shib si le Romeski zor The language of the Rom, or Gypsies, travels the world rom • romani • gypsy • calle
Cherokee Alphabet Sequoyah, for many years, works on his alphabet. When it is finished it is so simple that everyone, including the children, in his tribe learns it. sequoyah of the cherokee • native americans • indians • books • literate and illiterate
Long Chain of Abuses Since 1787, over 750 land cessions have been authorized by supposed mutual compacts. History demostrates there was little that was mutual about these "treaties." land cession • treaties • dawes general allotment act • treaty of echota • treaty of greenville
Thutmose I <i>The Commoner Come King</i> Thutmose I, Egypt, Ancient Egypt, Nile, History, Ancient History, 18th Dynasty thutmose i • egypt • ancient egypt • nile • history
Yanomami The Yanomami are the largest group of Neolithic people known. Contact with the western world has degraded their traditional culture, possibly beyond repair. Disease and violence against them threatens their survival. This is the first of two articles examining their plight and their future. yanomami • yanomamo • brazil • venezuela • indigenous
Nebula Shortlist 2006 Here's the list of nominees for 2006 Nebula awards for novel, novella, novelette, short, script, and the Andre Norton Award for YA. nebula • awards • andre norton • short list • science fiction
The British in India 1825-1859 The colorful and varied uniforms of British Army military units in India in the 19th century. india • indian colonial history • british empire • english colonialism • british military history
The Intelligence of Bears A brief discussion about what is known about the exceptional intelligence of bears, with examples and anecdotes. bears • intelligence • cognitive • learning • memory
Settlers Return to Jamestown The people of Jamestown are ready to call it quits when, in 1610, Lord Thomas West De la Warr arrives in Virginia to be governor. John Rolfe marries Pocahontas and introd jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • lord thomas west de la warr • delaware
Chief Crazy Horse An informative look at the life, times and death of this brave Native-American chieftain whose name is forever linked with that of General George Armstrong Custer chief crazy horse • oglala sioux • grattan massacre • conquering bear • fetterman's massacre |
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