ABORIGINAL CULTURE
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- Aboriginal LanguageAs many as 600 different aboriginal languages existed before the British colonization of Australia, however there are only about 20 which are still commonly used today.
Maple Sugar Vs. Salt in Native American Food CultureThe use of maple sugar over salt in historic Northeastern Native American cuisine.
Selling Honor: The New Warrior Culture in the Era of TecumsehHow White-Colonial Influences Commercialized Native American Warfare and Created a Militant Warrior Culture Among the Woodland Indians (revised 2/13/12).- Canada's Confederation and How Culture Shaped CanadaThe Aboriginal and French both helped make Canada what it is today, but who's issuses should be dealt with first, the French or Aboriginals?
- Aboriginal Rights of the Jewish PeopleSketches a principled peace via interplay of aboriginal and self-determination rights.
Canadian Culture Facts & TriviaThis trivia quiz features interesting Canadian trivia questions and answers. Share these Canadian culture facts with our friends from the Great North.- Olympic Ice Dancing Controversy--Protests Over Aboriginal Dancing RoutineOpinion on Aboriginal Ice Dancing Routine Performed by Russian Ice Dancers Domnina and Shabalin
- Honoring Australia's Aboriginal People: An Interview with Max HarrisonAn article about Aboriginal elder Max Harrison following recent NAIDOC week, National Reconciliation Week, and National Sorry Day celebrations in honor of Australia's aboriginal people.
- Aboriginal People Are KeyAboriginal people are key because they have a different sense of where we belong and how we interact with nature
- Aboriginal Art: An Artform Based on StorytellingThis article describes the history, key concepts and use of aboriginal art.
Exploring China's History and CultureThis article discusses in order, all of the early Dynasties in Chinese history. Periods of time for each Dynasty and major events which occured as also featured. Also discussed is China's Sino centricity, or focus on China, during the various Dynasties.- Cairns - Spend a Day Beyond the Great Barrier ReefThere is more to Cairns, Australia than the Great Barrier Reef. Explore aboriginal culture, the rainforest, and delicious dining without carrying scuba gear.
- Preserving Alaskan Culture and LanguagePreserving Alaska Native culture is a concern for the residents of Alaska. Fears about loss of unusual and beautiful languages, artwork, and dance that define the population has ignited discussion at the state, federal, and tribal council level.
- Quack DiagnosisThis article focuses on the need for educators to be responsive to the cultural needs of students.
- Children of the Stolen GenerationBlack history poem relating to the stolen generation of Australian Aboriginal children.
- A Brief History of Australian Indigenous ArtAn overview of Australian aboriginal art and its history.
- Indigenous Issues and Biomimicry: Are They Compatible?Indigenous culture and Biomimicry go together like chalk and cheese.
- Ballarat's Colourful CultureCombined with the distinct four seasons of the local climate this gives Ballarat a very European feel that visitors find unique to Australia and thus very refreshing. Add to this all the attractions of the Victorian Goldfields, which are just a stones throw away
- Destination DarwinDarwin is a city of diversity, culture and heritage, located in the vast outback at the top northern end of Australia. There is an endless vista of scenery, and it is an ideal location for a self drive holiday to explore the beauty of the surrounding natural attractions.
- Subincision - Aboriginal InitiationA coming-of-age ritual performed by the Australian Aborigines
- Aboriginal People and the Canadian Criminal Justice SystemThe native peoples of Canada, especially the Aborigines, have faced many challenges, especially within the criminal justice system. This complex issue is discussed in this paper.
- Adventure Travel Agencies for the Disabled: These Companies Make Exotic Destinations Accessible to AllLooking for an adventure travel company experienced in working with physically challenged travelers? Here's a sampling of what's out there.
- The South Coast of Australia Has an Abundance of Romantic Honeymoon DestinationsThe rugged South Coast along the Great Ocean road provides some glorious honeymoon destinations. Take in the arts and sample the world class fine wine and cheese selections unique to these areas.
- Travel Australia's South East CoastAustralia's south east coast has plenty to offer. Fishing, golf, wineries and National Parks are just a smaple of what's in store for you!
Emotions at WorkAn article that explores how suppression of emotion leads to poor decision making at work- Top 21 Northern Territory Hot Spots Part OneWith so much to see and do in the Northern territory here is a list of what I think are the the top twenty one spots to see when visiting. I have broken down the list into two parts for easier reading. Enjoy! and watch out for the crocs!!
- Canadian National Symbols: Maple Maple EverywhereThe Maple leaf and maple syrup are some of Canada's national symbols. Canada's official winter sport is hockey.
- Vacation in the Outback: Attendance at AboriginesThe experience of hunting and surviving in the Bush, to see the desert and the rain forest with the eyes of an Aboriginals are for many people the high point of a journey in the Australian Outback.
- A History of the Canadian Northwest Mounted PoliceThe Canadian NWMP have come to be one of the most respected law enforcement agencies in the world; looking back at the history of the organization makes for fascinating, and informative reading.
- Mt Augustus is the World's Largest MonolithCovering an area of 4795 hectares and stretching for eight kilometers, stands Mt Augustus, the world's largest monolith (rock).
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