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Cob Building
by Patty Inglish, MS
Interior of an Oregon cob house.After reading for years about Native American and Mexican adobe houses and the construction of the Egyptian Pyramids, I realized that these were both examples of cob building.... published 3 months ago
Native American Nations in British Columbia (Part III)
by Patty Inglish, MS
The Canadian Pacific Northwest is one of my favorite areas in North America to visit and it is home to over 200 bands of Native Americans, the earliest peoples of North America. published 9 months ago
Famous Aborigines
by Patty Inglish, MS
These are eight Australian and Tasmanian Aboriginals that have made a lasting impression on me with their determination to pursue reconciliation of Aborigines and whites through government, first contact interactions, sports, music, fine arts, writing, and acting. published 4 months ago
How to Fold Paper.
by Patty Inglish, MS
Folding and creasing paper has a long and interesting, even a surprising, history and many applications... published 9 months ago
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 4 months ago
How To Pickle Meat?
by Patty Inglish, MS
Pickling Meat is a way of curing and preserving different types of meats and was developed before the days of refrigeration or easy access to ice to keep meats cold. Thus, we have pickled pigs feet, pickled... published 9 months ago
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 4 months ago
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 8 months ago
Native American Nations in Central Canada (Part IV)
by Patty Inglish, MS
See footage from 1894 of a Sioux Ghost Dance -- Central/South Central Canada, particularly the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, comprises home to over 200,000 Native Americans. They are are largely Cree, Blackfoot, Sioux and Ojibwe nations... published 8 months ago
Native American Nations in Chile and Argentina (Part XXI)
by Patty Inglish, MS
The Mapuche Indians live in all of the southern parts of Chile and Argentina. This means that they likely migrated from farther north a very long way over the centuries... published 7 months ago










