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First Nations Crafts - Dreamcatchers and Their Origins
First Nations crafts, dreamcatcher, crafters, Before the advance of technology, crafting was literally a way of life. Craftsmen were highly sought after for everything from simple cooking utensils, furnishings, and artwork, to living quarters and tools....
23 commentsAboriginals in New Zealand
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.
24 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...
30 commentsNative American Nations in Mexico (Part XVI)
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.
11 commentsNative American Nations of the US West Coast (Part VII)
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.
7 commentsHow To Quit Smoking For $2
Throw all those excuses out the window. The sensitivities, the rationalizations the mediocre anecdotes about your family history and your personal stress. Quit smoking now bitch! Nobody can do it for you,...
6 commentsWhat is the history of USA?
Controversy in the Discovery of America and the Subsequent Founding of the United States of America. it is an interesting story...
14 commentsNative American Nations in Eastern Canada (Part VI)
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...
7 commentsNational Pow Wow of the United States
Reconstruct the Body Reconstruct the Mind Reconstruct the Spirit Leave the rest behind. . . The National Pow Wow is a cultural tradition that brings Indigenous Peoples and their descendants from all...
12 commentsNative American Nations Around the World (Finale)
Genetic research has shown evidence of specific Native American DNA structures throughout the Western Hemisphere as being closely related to Siberian nations in Altai that advanced to South Korea and other Siberians, some Scandinavian groups, and even the Zulu nation in Congo. There are some distinct physical characteristics, including tooth structure, that might show you have such DNA yourself. Please enjoy the presentation.
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