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Why the Native Americans ultimately lost America
HOW GODS OF WAR PAVED THE TRAIL OF TEARS. Centuries without exposure to war or epidemic diseases led to the developmental inequalities which caused the downfall and conquest of the Native American Indians at the hands of the European settlers....
45 commentsThe Unseen, The Mysterious: The Jinn
This hub is intended for anyone who wants to know more about the Jinn (Djinn). The hub discusses the concepts, some characteristics as well as phenomena related to this world involving the Jinn.
25 commentsCherokee Nation and 500 Years of a Different Brand of Racism and Politics - Cherokee Nation Downsizes
Native Americans have been featured in the news with increasing frequency since one group, the Crow Nation, adopted President Barack Obama as a member upon his election to POTUS in 2008. Another nation - Lakota - seceded from the United States and...
29 commentsWhen the Native American Indians first met the European Settlers
When the Europeans began their settlement of the New World, it was both complicated and aided by its indigenous inhabitants. The native people alternately became allies and enemies of the newly arrived settlers from Europe. These two totally...
51 commentsTotem Poles - the Legacy of Native American Indians
Majestic and magnificient, totem poles stood tall along the Native American landscape. They became a lasting legacy of the first people who lived long ago, on the North American continent. The Pacific...
40 commentsCeltic History's Boudicca: A Strong Celtic Warrior Queen
Boudicca was a strong and revered queen of the Celts in Britain in the first century before Christ. She was ruler of the Iceni Celtic tribe that resided in the Southern part of Britain, then known as East Anglia.
6 commentsDreams in Native American Cultures from 10,000 BC - 2010s AD
The commercial trinket known today as a dreamcatcher is based on a sacred icon of infancy and dream interpretation among Eastern Woodlands Native Americans long before the 1900s and at least as far back as 1640 AD.
15 commentsAnansi, Trickster Storyteller in West African Mythology
Anansi was a spider, and a very popular animal trickster in West African mythology. He was a mischievous figure, often countering the will of the gods,...
6 commentsThe Kinship of the Inuit of the Arctic
The Nestilik Inuit’s culture is mostly motivated by their need to survive. There are three behaviors of the Inuit influenced by their kinship and culture which will be further explored. Communal fusion and fission, general reciprocity, and ritual or ceremonial participation are considered vital to the Inuit’s way of life. Cultural universals are clearly seen between American and Inuit culture, but the driving forces of these universals are very different.
0 commentsAll Things Gypsy: A Brief History & Cultural Collective
Dictionary.com defines a gypsy as being "a member of a traveling people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and traditionally live by seasonal work, itinerant trade, and fortune-telling." But a gypsy is so much more than this...
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