2006: The first Bienal Intercontinental de Arte Indigena (Intercontinental Indigenous Arts Biennial) is held in Quito, Ecuador, which continues today |biai.art 2009: Ceramics by Jereldine Redcorn (Caddo/Potawatomi), who revived Caddo pottery, is exhibited in the Oval Office of the White House...
Kingdoms, Sultanates or even free cities did only very seldomly represent a centralized power able to dominate and administrate large territories. The history of Indonesia is closer to an intricate web of crossed influences and exchanges between several group of people, some heading towards the open...
By:History.com Editors Updated:September 15, 2023|Original:September 14, 2020 copy page linkPrint Page American Hispanic/Latino history is rich, diverse and long, with immigrants, refugees and Spanish-speaking or Indigenous people living in the United States since long before the nation was establi...
From Comanche warriors to Navajo code talkers, learn more about Indigenous history. WATCH NOW By:Sarah Pruitt Sarah Pruitt is a writer and editor based in seacoast New Hampshire. She has been a frequent contributor to History.com since 2005, and is the author ofBreaking History: Vanished!(Lyon...
Here's a timeline history of religious freedom in the United States, from the 1600s until the present day, significant dates and court rulings.
“of our own country”), or prioritizingindigenousgoods over British imports, gained prominence, symbolizing a growing spirit of economic self-sufficiency and resistance against imperial exploitation. By 1907 a clear delineation existed between the moderates, led byGopal Krishna Gokhale, and the ...
Having provided the basis for sociological analysis, the focus will now turn to the timeline of events. For ease of organization, this chapter will segment this history into eras. By doing so, comparison of policies between time frames becomes possible. Reyhner and Eder (1989) suggest a ...
The Buddhist influence spread as the expansion of the Tibetan empire continued. The indigenous Bon were not satisfied with the popularity that Buddhism held with the royal family. In 836, King Ralpachen was assassinated and Lang Darma , who believed in Bon and objected to Buddhism, was ...
A collection of clips covering Australian history from hundreds of thousands of years ago to the beginning of the 21st Century.
Here is a chronological list of dates showing the development of Chinese art and civilization from the Stone Age onwards, together with the history of Korean art, its closest neighbour. Beginning with the era of prehistoric art, it includes all major art forms, such as ancient pottery, bronze...