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Happy Native American New Year Meals
The Three Sisters wish you a Happy New Year! The unfamiliar may wonder whose these ladies are, but we know them to be Corn, Beans, and Squash. They are the foundation foods of many Native American groups...
13 commentsThanksgiving Coloring Pages of Native Americans
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 ...
9 commentsTop 15 Hot Jobs in Flower Mound, Indian Paintbrush Paradise
Reviewing the Summer 2009 list of 25 Best Places to Move in America, we find that Forbes.com chose 7 cities in Texas to comprise almost one-third fo the list. Flower Mound was recognized as the...
5 commentsNative American Foods - Not Just For Thanksgiving
When we speak of Native American Foods and which ones are most popular, we are considering the foods and traditions of probably 3,000+ different nations, bands, pueblos, communities, and unofficially...
8 commentsUS History - The 13 Colonies
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...
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...
30 commentsThe George Washington We Never Knew
The George Washington presented to many grammar school children is not the man of reality. As often as not, he has been portrayed to have had the personality of a door and inoperative teeth. He's been...
15 commentsCherokee Cabbage from Oconaluftee Village
Cherokee, North Carolina, was where I purchased by first real bow and arrows during my last summer in middle school. I saw few Native Americans on my visit, but my bow had been made by the Cherokee Nation...
4 commentsNo Thanks Thanksgiving
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...
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