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However,there is an old Native American story which is far more beautiful than that of the experts.Centuries before Europeans came to the New World,there was a great lake of blue water hidden in the mountains of Virginia.For hundreds of years,Native American tribes lived near this lake,feedin...
Lakota Native Americans are a clan or group of people who have a shared history, speak the same language, and claim some cultural continuity. The Lakota or Lakhota people are relatives of the other seven Sioux Indian tribes of North America and Canada. Lakota means "an alliance of friends."...
At the turn of the 19th century and into the 1940s, Pueblo Revival homes became popular in Santa Fe, New Mexico., and eventually in Arizona and other parts of the West. These homes were inspired by southwestern Native American tribes living in cliff dwellings centuries ago. Pueblo people bui...
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Like other tribes in the Iroquois Confederation, the Oneida used canoes to trade, fish, and conduct warfare across the waterways of the American Northeast and Great Lakes regions. The Oneida Nation began in a region of what is now Oneida County, New York, south of Oneida Lake. These people...
When European settlers (mainly Spanish and Portuguese) arrived in the 16th century they found a number of thriving indigenous cultures. As well as the hunter-gatherer tribes of the deep forests they encountered highly developed civilisations such as the Incas in South America and the Aztecs in wh...
In fact, Native American tribes gave the squash considerable importance and considered it one of the “Three Sisters.” This expression comes from an Iroquois myth that uses the vegetable along withmaizeand beans to represent three sisters who were inseparable. These crops were the primary plants ...
from which we get much of our learning and culture. In the 5th and 6th centuries, the Germanic tribes swept over most of Europe, and their descendants shaped the modern countries of Scandinavia and west and central Europe. By this time the Roman empire had become Christian, and eventually, ...