ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. Native American- any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived Amerindian individual,mortal,person,somebody,someone,soul- a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" ...
Read more: The Papago Butterfly Legend Read more: How to Scare a Bear Creation of Summer and Winter The oldest tradion of the people of Acoma and Laguna indicates that they lived on some island; that their homes were destroyed by tidal waves, earthquakes, and red-hot stones from the sky...
The Flood At Santa Fe The Hidden City of Death Valley Legend Of Crazy Woman’s Fork Legends of Indian Territory Little People of Wyoming & the Pedro Mountain Mummy TheLost Trail Native American Legends of Arizona Navajo Skinwalkers – Witches of the Southwest ...
Scattered across this 100,000 square-mile span, which encompasses the Mimbres branch of the Mogollon to the west and the Jornada branch to the east, we find large panels of stone which bear "Masks and faces with almond eyes and abstract decoration, horns, feathers, and pointed caps; mythical...
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. native cat- carnivorous arboreal cat-like marsupials of Australia and Tasmania Dasyurus viverrinus dasyure- any of several more or less arboreal marsupials somewhat resembling martens ...
Bear Fox (Mohawk) - Life Blanket Murphy Platero (Navajo) - Butterflies, Horses and Guitars Shelley Morningsong (Northern Cheyenne) - Simple Truth WINNER Tonemah (Lumbee) - Red Dirt Remark Vince Redhouse (Navajo) - A Distant Star Wade Fernandez (Menominee) - Journey of the Heart Group or ...
Native American dance - Regional Styles, Rituals, Celebrations: The most distinctive tribal dance customs originated in response to animistic religious beliefs—i.e., that all objects and living things have living souls. The customs changed with prehisto
Major Native American Trails For thousands of years, Native Americans took to the trails in the name of the harvest, the hunt, commerce, plunder, warfare, religious fervor and celebration. They may have forged trails at least as far back as some eight or nine millennia ago, when Archaic Ind...
For all his capacity to make nice with the mainstream when it suited him, and all his latter-day stature as one of the grand old men of American film, Martin Scorsese has never been an entirely comfortable or readily domesticated filmmaker. Indeed, Scorsese’s personal definition of an artist...
The Best Native American Girl Names By Category The Most Popular Native American Names For Girls Cheyenne (Native American)–“Tribe of the Great Plains”; pronounced as “cha-yan” Dakota (Native American unisex name)–“Ally,”“friend,” or “fuse together”; it’s a popular name chosen...