1-10 of 77 hubssort by Hot Best Latest
World Eye News
This very rare lemur named Razafindranriatsimanirya whose name means son of a prince or the nobile man who envies no man was born in a London zoo in November 2007... Paris Hilton promotes Rich Prosecco champagne... Famous couple gets married... Japanese spy on tennis players.
6 commentsTurner Syndrome
Turner syndrome or Ullrich-Turner affection (also accepted as "Gonadal dysgenesis" is a chromosomal action that alters development in females. Women with this action tend to be beneath than boilerplate and...
0 commentsWild White Man- A Biographic Novel
William Buckley is indeed a historical figure who led an extraordinary life. Most, if not all of the information we have today on pre-colonial Australian aboriginal life comes from the fascinating story of...
1 commentFamous Aborigines
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.
18 commentsNative American Nations - Introduction
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...
31 commentsMutant Message Down Under – Misinformation & Mistrust
This is a very controversial non-fiction book that was re-categorized as fiction, and with good reason.
9 commentsTHE FILIPINO MEN
The people of the Philippines are called Filipinos. Our ancestor, who were of Malay stock, came from the Southeastern Asian mainland as well as from what is now Indonesia. From the 10th century, contacts...
4 commentsThe Risen God
The idea of a god who died and then rose from the dead in order to give life to his people did not suddenly appear for the first time in the Middle East 2000 years ago.
59 commentsThe Kimberley – Boab Trees of the Kimberley
Boab trees are one of the most famous icons of the Kimberley region in North Western Australia. Their squat, bulbous trunks and spindly, often leafless branches lead them to being called the ‘upside down' trees
4 commentsAboriginals of New Guinea and Small Islands
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...
8 comments










