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Huichol Yarn Painting83

Native American Nations in Mexico (Part XVI)

by Patty Inglish, MS

Mexico is full of significant art finds by Aboriginal Peoples and the more modern as well. Some of the artistic representations of the Indigenous residents is similar to some of that in the Ukraine and the far northern reaches of Russia. Some of it looks much like the art found in Thailand. This is interesting, because the DNA lines of the early peoples of the former USSR, Mexico, and Thailand are also related. published 6 months ago

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The 56 Nations of China81

China's Endangered Nationalities

by Patty Inglish, MS

The 56 Nations of China Heilongjiang (Hei) Province meets Inner Mongolia (Nei Mongol) in the northeast corner of China (please see map).At the northeastern-most tip of Inner Mongolia and the northwestern-most... published 4 months ago

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Aboriginals in New Zealand

by Patty Inglish, MS

The Maori peoples of New Zealand consider themselves its First Nations. There is much duiscussion and much dispute over the question of whether they came from Egypt and the region to teh east or southeast, from Southeast Asia, from Melanesia, rrom Polynesia, from Hawaii, or from all of these sites. published 3 months ago

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(c) University of Minnesota78

What is the history of USA?

by Patty Inglish, MS

Controversy in the Discovery of America and the Subsequent Founding of the United States of America. it is an interesting story... published 7 months ago

12 comments    education usa us history

Mr. Graham Green, my favorite.78

Native Americans in Western Novels

by Patty Inglish, MS

I did not discover the part of my heritage that is Native American until the mid-1990s. There had been some vague references during my early childhood to one of my... published 11 months ago

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Salishan man named William We-ah-lup smoking salmon, Tulalip Indian Reservation, Washington, 1906 78

Native American Nations of the US West Coast (Part VII)

by Patty Inglish, MS

From Alaska and Western Canada, The People of the North migrated eastward and southward, filling Washington, Orgeon, and California, creating new cultures. Videos of Pow Wows from these areas are incredibly striking. published 7 months ago

6 comments    education religion history

Cree Teepee78

Native American Nations in Eastern Canada (Part VI)

by Patty Inglish, MS

Northeast Canada is home to at least 100 bands of First Nations from the Cree, Mi'kmaq, Mohawk, Innu and other larger groups. Fascinating videos and photos accompany some unique information here... published 7 months ago

7 comments    education politics history

Blackfoot Tipis77

Native American Nations - Introduction

by Patty Inglish, MS

Blackfoot Tipis...Thank you, niawen (in Mohawk), for asking this question,jimmythejock. The answer will comprise more than one Hub and I hope that you find the short series informative and enjoyable. It will be... published 8 months ago

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Sami (Lapp) family in Norway around 1890 - 1900.77

Native American Migration from Russia to Iceland (Part XXII)

by Patty Inglish, MS

Part of the DNA structure from Mohawk Nation can be found in Zulu Nation of Congo, as well as all around the Arctic Circle and all along the path of migration of the People of the North. See videos of northern dancing. published 6 months ago

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Gentleman prepared for a sing along (a Sing-Sing).75

Aboriginals of New Guinea and Small Islands

by Patty Inglish, MS

The study of the Human Genome and of human migration for the last, possibly, 200,000 years examines far more than the steps and routes early peoples took. A wealth of information and growing controversy are inherent in the research, all of it fascinating. "All my relations" is truer than we thought... published 3 months ago

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