Native American History Quiz Clovis pointsPoints exhibiting the characteristic channels, or flutes, that extend from mid-blade to the base of the implement of the Clovis complex. Although theartifactsrecovered from many Paleo-Indian sites are predominantly, or even solely, stone tools, it is likely...
An article from Scientific American "I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples." — Mother Teresa "It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop." — Confucius ...
In this context, the intended meaning of “flageolet” is likely to be a synonym for “duct flute”. A search on this web site will show a number of quoted sources that refer to Native American flutes as flageolets.Flat FaceA block shape where the portion of the block near the ...
Two citations: Flute Catalog for the Native American Flute - P, The Development of Flutes in North America [Carter 1976] Samuel Carter III (born 1904). Cherokee Sunset: A Nation Betrayed: A Narrative of Travail and Triumph, Persecution and Exile, First Edition, published by Doubleday, 1976,...
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Many years ago I showed these same objects in my children’s classrooms. I got the idea from my grandmother, who used to invite school children to tour her basement shelves which were crammed with every Native American object you can imagine – flutes, pestles, acorn brushes, water-carrying...
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Ann and Earl Morris knew almost 100 years ago. In the movie, Ann and Earl’s Navajo assistants are portrayed by Diné actors speaking Navajo with English subtitles. “Normally,” says Tsosie, “filmmakers don’t care which tribe Native American actors belong to, or what language they speak...