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Comanche
WD Curry 111 conveys a story told by an old Texas rancher. The story stimulates interest in the history of the Comanche and provides links and other sources of information as well as a few related products.
57 commentsTotem Poles in the Pacific Northwest, Vancouver BC, Siberia, Alaska, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Japan before 1700
In-depth research and interviewing from 1700 to the 21st C. have revealed a history of totem poles globally that was previously unknown or discounted.
46 commentsCanada: Land of A Thousand Places
What is Canada? Canada is the land of a thousand places. Listen the voices that talk about Canada. Listen to the First Nations people, the immigrants and some modern day Canadians.
41 commentsSeries Capstone: Aboriginal Peoples In Canada - A Directory of Cultures and Histories
© 2011; Patty Inglish, MS. All rights reserved, text. Outline from 40 years' research and genealogical lineages. This is what one might hear from Indigenous groups in the New World in response to arguments that they are either First...
18 commentsTop 10 Jobs in Ketchikan - Greatest Place in America to Stand Among Totem Poles
KETCHIKAN, ALASKA: First City founded in Alaska by European-Americans A Top 100 Small Arts Community in USA An Alaskan economic and shipping Hub Largest National Forest in the USA A Best Place for Fishing Most Bald Eagles in the world ...
6 commentsNative American Nations, The People of the North, and 360 Migration Around the Arctic Circle
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.
13 commentsVacation Tips: Nova Scotia's hidden gems - Bear River
Bear River - artisan village on stilts This village located just 15 kilometers from Digby and just over 2 hours from Halifax has that something special that you can't quite point out. It's not just that their...
13 commentsOut of the Silence - A Journey Through Pacific Northwest Villages
Two unusual fine arts expeditions set out along the Pacific Northwest Coast to find works of art in the Indigenous villages that were representative of all the Coastal tribes or nations and cultures. One project occurred before 1945 and the second proceeded in the late 1960s. The researchers were armed with cameras, master artists, and art supplies with which to record their findings.
9 commentsCruise Vancouver to Alaska: Family Holiday at Sea
Cruising the Alaskan Inside Passage on Alaskan cruise ships makes a great summer trip for all ages. The round trip cruise from Vancouver to Alaska past the woods of Haida Gwaii, or Queen Charlotte Islands, and the Hubbard Glacier to Ketchikan, Juneau and Sitka takes a week. Families reconnect, food is impeccable, and everyone can enjoy dancing, shows, the pool, gym and spa,and entertainment.
1 commentStory of a Native White Girl
A lot of people might be confused by the title of this Hub, but I assure you, once you've read it it will make perfect sense. I am a Native White Girl. My father's father, my grandfather, was Native American. I don't know what specific Nation he...
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