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Native American Pudding, Also Known As Indian Pudding
Delicious Indian Pudding I had the opportunity of living in Eastport, Maine for couple of years. It was far away from everything, but the surroundings were beautiful! This was my first time living close to any Native American tribe, and I regret not...
0 commentsHerbs Used for Native American Hair
Native Americans have continued to apply their forefathers’ tradition of taking care of their hair with herbs. The wild herbs that this group of people uses are very effective in treating a wide variety of hair issues, including thinning hair. To...
1 commentHistory of Bead Crafting
Bead making is truly an ancient art form and have probably been being made ever since the discovery of fire. Historians believe making glass beads has been practiced for at least 5,000 years. Ancient Egyptians used a method known as "core-forming."...
3 commentsA Short Review of "Three Peoples One King" by Jim Piecuch
I was first assigned this book as reading material for the very class taught by Professor Piecuch. Amongst several titles we had to read, the assignment was to choose one and write a review of it. American history is not my forte, nor is it my passion, so needless to say I was not terribly thrilled to choose; I looked at a few books but finally decided on this one. I feared that it would be a double-edged sword to review my own professor's novel, but in the end, it was the most interesting.
0 commentsvideoThe Tocobaga Tribe: Tocobaga Indian Mound in Safety Harbor, FL
Watch a video of my hike up to the top of the Tocobaga Tribe's ceremonial mound located in beautiful Safety Harbor, FL. Learn the intriguing history of this amazing yet extinct Native Tocobaga tribe of the Tampa Bay area.
5 commentsNative Americans for Children: Resources for a unit study about Native Americans for children
Resources for a unit study about Native Americans for children.
0 comments"I Will Fight No More, Forever" -- Chief Joseph, Nez Perce Indian
A work of fiction pertaining to the burial of one of history's most famous Indian warriors.
4 commentsOrigin of the Dream Catcher
The dream catcher has long been a part of Native American culture. According to several legends, they were originally, designed as protection from bad dreams. They captured bad dreams and allowed only pleasant ones to filter through. It was also...
5 commentsThe Growing Number of "White Native Americans" aka "Wannabees!"
A look at those pretending to be Native Americans for money and fame in today's society.
9 commentsSocial Benefits of Train Travel
Long distance train travel affords passengers opportunity and time to meet fellow passengers. There are various ways to socialize, including over good food prepared by chefs and served in the dining car where passengers meet and get acquainted.
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