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...
The history of the Americas did not begin with Christopher Columbus. In fact, the people indigenous to the "New World" had been thriving here for more than 30,000 years. The Timeline of Native Americans explores the most significant moments in the rich history of America's indigenous people,...
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...
From early Spanish colonialism to civil and worker rights laws to famous firsts to Supreme Court decisions on immigration, see a timeline of notable events in U.S Hispanic and Latinx history.
The GAA (Gaelic Athletics Association) is founded to promote ‘indigenous’ sports 1886 The first Home Rule Bill is defeated in the House of Commons 1890 Charles Stewart Parnell is involved in a divorce case scandal which destroys his reputation and splits the Irish Party, of which he is the...
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Most of today’s Filipinos have grown out of intermarriages between indigenous and Malay people. Modern Filipino culture, including language and cuisine, was heavily influenced by the Malays, who also introduced arts, literature, and a system of government. A few centuries before the Spanish reache...
You may already have a meditation practice that works for you, or you may be new to the concept and looking to build your knowledge and understanding of how meditation can enhance your life. Either way, the history of meditation is fascinating and well worth exploring, so let’s go explore...
America’s Hispanic and 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 established. From early Spanish colonialism to civil and worker rights laws to famous firsts, explore ...
Discover the highlights of French history up to WWII, including the nation's founders, age, governments, and important events, including independence.