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Traditional Versus Historical: Pan-Indian Culture, the Modern Powwow, and the History MuseumWhat "traditional" and "historical" means when referring to Native American cultures. Originally written for museum interpreters, any student of Native subjects will appreciate this to-the-point explanation.- The Collapse of Indian Culture Through the 1800sThe Indians were victims of the white man's theory of manifest destiny. Through the 1800s, Americans pushed west in the wake of a gold rush and a desire to occupy all of American land, confining Indians to smaller and smaller reservations.
- Outsourced Episode 7 Teaches Indian CultureOn Episode 7 of the TV sitcom Outsourced ("Truly, Madly, Pradeeply"), two aspects of Indian culture, arranged marriage and addiction to "paan," or smokeless tobacco, are woven into the plot.
Indian Culture Facts & TriviaThis trivia quiz features intriguing Indian trivia questions and answers. Share these Indian culture facts with others.- Proud of Indian Culture and Values!Every country has its own custom. People of different nations are recognized by their culture. India is a powerhouse catering to almost all the leading global companies of the world.
- Fascinating Indian CultureLearn more about India's captivating history!
- The Spread of Indian CultureThis article discusses the cultural contributions that ancient India has made to the World.
- Sioux Indian CultureSioux Indian culture is very unique. In this research paper you will learn about the Sioux Indians' family lives, gender roles, spirituality, food, and attire.
- What Are Indian Oil Baths?Indian oil baths are quite popular in Southern India as an aid in improving health.
- Slips of the TongueWhat happens when you have a slip of the tongue? Does utter panic set in? Do you hope it went without notice or do you try and correct the mistake? Here are some humorous examples of this occurrence.
- Marriages & Indian Culture: A PoemThe poem reveals how culture has ruined the joys of several hearts who wanted to get married to someone else. They loved someone rare and were fair to their love. But culture burnt their dreams to ashes.
- Early Rudiments of Science in Ancient Indian CultureThis article sheds light on ancient Indian culture and practices.
- Analysis of Culture and SexThis article provides analysis of an article from the "New York Times" about culture and sex.
Redbird Hosts Presentation of American Indian CultureThe La Canada Flintridge Public Library recognizes National Native American Month with events for adults and children
Bend it like BeckhamCultural Aspects and Major Themes in the FilmIn addition to cultural issues, racial, gender and sexual discrimination are also dealt with by characters in the movie "Bend it Like Beckham".
Huichol Indian CultureThe Huichol Indians are an ancient tribe related to the Aztecs who live in the Sierra Madre Mountains on the west coast of Mexico. Their beliefs and religious rituals predate the European ones encountered elsewhere in Mexico.