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San Francisco premiere examines revolutionary indigenous Mexican struggleThe award-winning documentary follows Sonia's world turns upside-down when she falls for a Zapatista militant '" a group dedicated to ending racism and economic injustice for the indigenous and downtrodden in Mexican society. -
Shopping in Otavalo: A Guide to the Biggest Indigenous Market in EcuadorIf you are traveling in Ecuador, you can't miss a trip to Otavalo. This giant indigenous market is full of handmade treasures. -
The Ongoing Indigenous March for SovereigntyThe indigenous people of Ecuador march against the destruction of their land. -
An Indigenous ManThis poem battles the stigma placed on modern-day Native Americans while confirming some sterotypes through Indian humor.
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Australian Indigenous Musical InstrumentsMusic and dance flow through every part of Aboriginal life with most forms of artistic expression being related to religious myths and beliefs. -
Red Tailed Black CockatoosThese Endangered Birds daily Traverse Richard Pennicuik's Tree -
Indigenous Markets in EcuadorPlanning a trip to Ecuador? Be sure to visit the country's fascinating indigenous markets, the highlight of many a traveler's time in Ecuador. -
Samson and DelilahA review about Warwick Thornton's Movie set in Indigenous Australia. -
Beautify Your Yard by Allowing Unwanted Indigenous Plants to GrowBy allowing some of the unwanted plants in your yard, those that come up on their own, to grow and thrive you are helping to insure the survival of indigenous plants.
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Modernization and Indigenous CulturesIs one cultural type better than the other?
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An Indigenous HeartOur Earth has an Indigenous Heart -
A Brief History of Australian Indigenous ArtAn overview of Australian aboriginal art and its history.
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Incredible Injustice for Indigenous Women of the USAWe are not stopping a terrible injustice for the indigenous women of our country.
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Indigenous Issues and Biomimicry: Are They Compatible?Indigenous culture and Biomimicry go together like chalk and cheese.
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The Difference Between Shaming and Blaming.When I use the word Indigenous I am referring to Australian Indigenous people.
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The Language of ConquestBy looking first at the historic role of the language of conquest in Latin America, the workings of this dynamic that historically changed the political and cultural terrain of this region will hopefully become more readily apparent.
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On the Psychological and Social Effects of Western ImperialismThe consequences of colonial education, research and political administration can only be counteracted by formerly colonized peoples.
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Protecting Indigenous HealingDrug companies are stealing indigenous healing knowledge and making huge profits. Indigenous healing knowledge must be protected.
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Green Witchcraft: Guide to Wiccan Herbalism (Part Two)Below are several different plants and herbs that are used in green witchcraft.
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Green Witchcraft: Guide to Wiccan Herbalism (Part One)Below are several different plants and herbs that are used in green witchcraft, with all profiles by the author.
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Constructing a Nativity: The Crèche of the DebateThis essay explores contemporary theory on the indigenous identity and its implications for the political strategy of indigenous groups.
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The Venezuelan Indigenous PopulationVenezuela has been in the news lately due to President Chavez's remarks about President Bush. The Venezuelan indigenous population is unique and remote, yet surrounded by controversy. -
Too Much InformationAre we all becoming experts?
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Painting in the SandA sand painting holds the mysteries of the past, giving up its secrets only to those who know how to see them.
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Let Nature Do Your LandscapingNatural landscaping can be maintenance free and is beneficial to wild animals and insects.
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Arrowhead Hunting in FloridaFor arrowhead hunters in Florida this is the best socially integrated hunting site in the country.
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Los ChicosA short narrative poem about the history of street gang in the La Loma Barrio of Bakersfield, CA. -
Best Tours and Day Trips in Sarawak, Malaysia: Orang-Utans, National Parks and Indigenous TribesSarawak is in Borneo, a place known for its tribes, orang-utans and natural beauty and these tours will take you there -
Soaking in the Waters of WulaiOnly a short distance away from Taipei is the township of Wulai, an old Japenese hot springs resort town that is now visited by those seeking serenity and health.
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Simply Primitive -- MaybeWe often regard things (and people) that seem uncomplicated to us by modern, technological standards as being primitive and simple. There is judgment implied nut not necessarily deserved.
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Things We SeeWhat's art? -
2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies Embraces Canada's Indigenous HeritageThis is my reveiw of the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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Aboriginals "Front and Centre" at 2010 OlympicsVancouver 2010 is celebrated for its involvement of aboriginal groups, but not all of Canada's indigenous people are in favour of this year's Olympics. -
SummerInspired by summer's beginning and a reflection of how we have changed since each summer's passing.
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Native Groups Stop Development of Peruvian AmazonPeru's Congress recently overturned two decrees that would open large areas of the Peruvian Amazon to logging, oil drilling and hydroelectric projects. These decrees where opposed by native groups seeking to protect their ancestral lands. -
Lose the Amazing SurvivorThree unrealistic reality shows
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Bush MechanicsTaking Trips through Aboriginal Lands
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Problematic Population of Indigenous Sami / Lapps in Northern EuropeSami are a minority not only in relation to the population of the national states, but also in relation to the population of the territory of their primordial residence. -
Mysterious Tribe of Europe -- Indigenous SamiSami have not created their independent state. Their history is compiled as a component of history of other nations and peoples having their own statehood (Norwegians, Swedes, Finns, Russian), in which an important role has been the taxation of Sami. -
Some Reasons Why I Love WinterI'm pondering with some sadness the oncoming warmer weather. Yeah, yeah - I know that look, but I'm serious! Some folks bask in the sun. Not me. Give me the refreshing full-body peppermint anyday!





