“Most people would not think you would be breaking the law if you see a feather on the ground to pick it up,” said Karen Atkinson, a Hidatsa Native American, staff attorney for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes of Montana. Because of the law, it is difficult for Native Ameri...
Given the increased use of traditional medicines, possibilities that would ensure its successful integration into a public health framework should be explored. This paper discusses some of the links between biodiversity and traditional medicine, and addr
All the warriors were armed with weapons and the traditional ruler together with his war generals‘ stucked their legs into the beaten earth and waited in that position for war. When Aburu warriors from Benin got to Ogbe and met the warriors in a motionless position inside the mud, they ...
armed conflict existed between and among warring tribes with the difference being that these conflicts were less severe. This was because they used rudimentary weapons such as spears, machetes, bows and arrows which were less fatal (PRIO, 2002). Below, I will outline the chronological development...
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Camel racing, sport of running camels at speed, with a rider astride, over a predetermined course. The sport is generally limited to running the dromedary—whose name is derived from the Greek verb dramein, “to run”—rather than the Bactrian camel. Cam
In this “game,” each tribe would establish high stakes (like potentially a large number of horses or weapons), then form teams which would circulate different bones (here used in Yronwode’s sense to mean small, deeply personal natural objects, including things like nuts or seeds in some ...
Fish parts have also been used in many ways to construct tools and weapons in different cultures. For example, dried Pirarucu tongues are traditionally used as a grater for mandioca root to produce cassava flour in many Amazon villages [69]. In Australian aboriginal culture, Kaiya was composed ...
agovernments of all nations should be encouraged to get rid of all nuclear weapons 所有国家的政府 应该 被鼓励 摆脱所有核武器[translate] aYES! That's what we talking about!! 是! 那是什么我们谈论!![translate] a我理解你 ,你可以选择不与我聊,OK I understand you, you may choose do not cha...