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Huichol Yarn Painting88

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 11 months ago

6 comments    education art mexico

Blackfoot Tipis86

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 13 months ago

20 comments    education travel languages

Click to enlarge and print. A Native American man much like the Wampanoag at Plymouth in 1621.84

Thanksgiving Coloring Pages of Native Americans

by Patty Inglish, MS

At Thanksgiving, let's present additional high quality coloring pages for the kids that picture more about real-life American History than they may have been taught in school. We know that there were no such things as ... published 8 days ago

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What do you know about the first Thanksgiving?83

No Thanks Thanksgiving

by Jerilee Wei

My fall from grace came a half century ago in 1958, when fresh from the high of winning our school spelling bee -- I was chosen to write and read a Thanksgiving essay at our school holiday festivities. In a... published 2 weeks ago

30 comments    history america holiday

(Public Domain) - National Atlas of the Untied States82

US History - The 13 Colonies

by Patty Inglish, MS

Everyone living in America is an immigrant or the descendant of one, really. Even Native Americans likely migrated in from nothern Asia. However, after 1400 AD, Europeans arrved in America, claiming the land... published 12 months ago

14 comments    education religion america

Sami (Lapp) family in Norway around 1890 - 1900.82

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 11 months ago

2 comments    education history migration

Rockland County, near NYC81

Fast Growing Jobs in Rockland County NY

by Patty Inglish, MS

In the late 2000s, small Rockland County was named by economics and financial magazines to the Number Four slot in the Top 25 Best Small Cities for Jobs and Business in America. Rockland County abuts the... published 5 weeks ago

0 comments    careers celebrities diversity

(c) University of Minnesota81

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 12 months ago

13 comments    education usa american history

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Top 20 Jobs in Maryland

by Patty Inglish, MS

The Largest Employers in Maryland employ hundreds of thousands of workers every year. These top companies include a combination of the fastest-growing private sector industries, government agencies, and the US... published 13 months ago

2 comments    business careers jobs

Mohawk Nation Logo81

Native American Harvest Feasts Before Thanksgiving

by Patty Inglish, MS

Thanksgiving 10,000 BC. Native American Nations from the First Nations in Canada to Native Americans in the USA to the Indigenous Peoples in Mexico and Central & South America are related to the global Circumpolar Peoples and their own traditions of Thanksgiving have carried along with them from one hemisphere to the other... published 4 months ago

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