Why is assimilation important? Why was Navajo chosen as a code language? How were Indigenous Australians treated before the 1967 Referendum? How was the Zulu Kingdom formed? Why are Blackfoot called Blackfoot? Why are ceremonial performances significant in Indigenous Australian culture?
the U.S. economic outlook is reasonably positive, while market watchers are soon to declare the U.K. is in or near recession. The pound is not alone in being sold against the USD, as
Why was the central council of Tlingit and Haida formed? How did the Maori traditionally live? How were Indigenous Australians treated before the 1967 Referendum? Why did the Sioux tribe live in teepees? Why is Angkor Wat significant? Why was maple syrup important to the First Natio...
Is Holy Crap as bad as Holy Shit? I suppose we will find out: Personally I find it more significant Tulsi is highlighting the use of our intelligence apparatus to stifle political dissent, but then again different people have different priorities. Or so we are told. And fuck you, Bob Cial...
A comparison of real median income in 1967 of $38,771 per household to income of $50,233 per household in 2007 (29.6% higher) doesn’t take into account the significant 22% decline in average household size over this period, from 3.28 persons per household in 1967 to an all-time low ...
The move puts Kyiv on the cusp of achieving one of its most significant victories of the war and deals a bitter blow to President Vladimir V. Putin, who just a month ago declared the Kherson region a part of Russia forever. “Today is a historic day,” the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr...
Why did Canada join the Korean War? Why is the War of 1812 significant to Canada? Why did Canada leave the British Empire? Why were the British given medals for Bloody Sunday? Why was the Korean War important to Canada? Why did the Prohibition in Canada fail? Why was the Winnipeg Genera...
How were Indigenous Australians treated before the 1967 Referendum? Why did the Sioux agree to live on reservations? What happened to the Australian Constitution in 1967 for Indigenous Australians? Why were the Blackfoot feared? Why is Jamaican Creole considered a language?
Why is the Hawaiian kinship system considered generalized? Why did the Iroquois call themselves the People of the Longhouse? Why did the Cheyenne tribe split? Why are there two Assiniboine tribes? How were Indigenous Australians treated before the 1967 Referendum? Why did the Sioux agree to live...
"This comes down to the fact that we had to fight for the right to be counted." That right came from a moral imperative by the Australian public, Dr. Griffiths says. A moral imperative that arose with the successful 'Yes' vote in the 1967 referendum to have Aboriginal and Torres Strait...