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Surprise a loved one with a garnet piece of jewelry

25th September 2009
Garnets some say have a strong connection to Greek mythology, with its reference to Pomegranate that symbolizes its structure and color. This stone’s name is derived from the Greek word “Lite” (which means stone) with all forms of garnet ending with... Read >
Author: Vince P. Platania

Boquete

23rd September 2009
Boquete is easily considered on the most beautiful places in the world. It is located in the western part of Panama, in the Chiriqui province. The city is quite close to the border and in fact receives its name for its location. Boquete literally means ... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

Native American Indian Drums

16th September 2009
When one visits an Indian reservation pueblo or village, you can very likely hear the beautiful melodic tones of an Indian drum. Tradition plays a strong part in Native Songs and culture. The instrument that produces the most powerful sound is the Indian ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Family Dining in the Quad Cities: Restaurants in Davenport, Iowa

11th September 2009
Since its birth in 1836, the city of Davenport, Iowa has been home to a menagerie of people, cultures, historical figures and popular icons. Davenport has seen its fair share of troubled times; wars among the local Indian tribes, and The Great Depression.... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Why Travel To New Mexico

09th July 2009
Indian tribes inhabited New Mexico until the Spanish arrived with arms and horses. In 1610 New Mexico made its capitol at Santa Fe. They were too enthusiastic in building an economic tribute system resulting in a bloody revolt by the native Indians of San... Read >
Author: Dev

The Untapped Wealth Of Indian Tribal Art Forms

01st July 2009
Indian heritage has been a huge cauldron of variety of riches, has been an anthropologist's delight. It is a treasure of fables, stories, different colors, dynasties, beliefs and customs, and myriad art forms. Indian tribal art is a part and parcel of ... Read >
Author: Emantras

A Southwest Rug Your Family Will Love

18th June 2009
Rugs in a southwestern design are a great way to add to your western, rustic, or Native American decor. Since they are affordable, many people make the decision to purchase one of these unique rugs online. There one sure thing about using southwestern... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers

Chia Seeds - Your Answer to Most Health Problems

03rd June 2009
Chia Seeds have been recognized as a 'super food' because of its numerous nutrients that help improve the levels of energy in the body. Chia seeds have been utilized in South America and Mexico for hundreds of years as a beneficial food source. It is als... Read >
Author: dusty road

Info For Minnesota Tourists

18th May 2009
Before the French arrived in Minnesota, in the late 1600s, Indian tribes (Dakota) stayed here with stone houses and stone weapons. The French came and started trade with the Indians. French people provided them the metal tools, weapons, ornaments, clot... Read >
Author: Dev

The State of Missouri is Well Worth a Visit

18th May 2009
A long time back, Missouri was inhabited by local Indian tribes until the Europeans came here in 1682, and started trading with the locals and gained the state's access. Missouri was then ruled by the French up to about 1762, when it was taken over by ... Read >
Author: Dev

Brief Look At Historic Michigan State

18th May 2009
The French were exploring a great river called 'Mississippi' by the local Indian tribes and in 1679 they built a Fort which was built in present day St. Joseph in Michigan and was the first non-Indian community to settle in the Lower Peninsula. The French... Read >
Author: Dev

Native American earrings- Every woman’s choice

01st May 2009
Women look beautiful especially when they put the most beautiful jewelry on. Amongst various types, earrings are one such accessory that adds a tinge of that extra beauty to a woman’s face. Earrings can be worn in two ways; they can be either clipped on... Read >
Author: michael russell

Native American earrings- Every woman’s choice

01st May 2009
Women look beautiful especially when they put the most beautiful jewelry on. Amongst various types, earrings are one such accessory that adds a tinge of that extra beauty to a woman’s face. Earrings can be worn in two ways; they can be either clipped on... Read >
Author: michael russell

Caralluma Fimbriata The Truth about Caralluma Fimbriata

09th April 2009
Caralluma Fimbriata has become the supplement of choice for dieters everywhere. Being overweight is no longer just a cosmetic issue it is also being linked to adverse health conditions which include things like diabetes and hypertension. If you have been ... Read >
Author: Mdiz2

Caralluma Fimbriata The Truth about Caralluma Fimbriata

09th April 2009
Caralluma Fimbriata has become the supplement of choice for dieters everywhere. Being overweight is no longer just a cosmetic issue it is also being linked to adverse health conditions which include things like diabetes and hypertension. If you have been ... Read >
Author: Mdiz2

Weight Loss The Natural Way – Try Caralluma Burn

27th March 2009
Obesity is a major concern in the western world and the propensity to be overweight causes problems for people both physically and mentally. Being overweight can affect your self-esteem and also lead to serious health problems such as heart disease and s... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Caralluma for weight loss

10th March 2009
Is your appetite in the way of your weight-loss goals? Now there's a new, all-natural way to help reduce your appetite called Caralluma Burn. Caralluma Burn contains a revolutionary new ingredient that clinical research suggests helps suppress the appetit... Read >
Author: Herbal Health

Native American Jewelry Qualities

09th January 2009
Native American jewelry is a good example of culture and tradition. This type of fine jewelry is usually made by hand, giving it a difference in quality cheap manufactured jewelry. Nowadays, people are often their living by selling their jewelry made by h... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

Sunflower History Throughout The Years

07th January 2009
Sunflowers have been cultivated and harvested by many cultures for at slightest 4,500 existence. They've been worn for a make of purposes that vary from culinary to curative. While most people can immediately envisage a crop of sunflowers, few apprehend t... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Native Indian Jewellery - Tigua Indian Jewellery

16th December 2008
The designers have given jewellery new dimensions. Now-a-days lot of jewellery options available in market that it is very easy to find a jewellery of your choice. If you are willing to buy a jewellery, it is nearly impossible to come back home without sh... Read >
Author: Imran Ali

Navajo Indian Jewellery - Gemstones used in Indian jewellery

16th December 2008
Jewellery has been used for centuries for adornment. If you see history than you will find that the first culture to make jewellery was Chinese about 5000 years ago. Jade was their favorite stone and silver was more popular than gold. Firstly jewellery wa... Read >
Author: Imran Ali

Stunning American Indian Vintage and Antique Necklace Collection

26th November 2008
Native American Indian and vintage jewelry is quickly gaining in popularity because of its individuality and exquisiteness. Antique necklace looks lovely on all occasions including weddings and engagements. People who are fond of traditional and ancient d... Read >
Author: Imran Ali

Airbrush Nails and Nail Art

26th November 2008
Going for a party? Your loveliest dress, shoes, accessories – you have everything organized to make you look the most beautiful woman in the crowd, but, what about your hands? Your hands and nails need as much as attention as your face. Every woman want... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Do You Know That Caralluma Exists from India?

26th November 2008
The main ingredient of this product is the Caralluma fimbriata plant, a product that has been used for thousands of years by Indian tribes in order to suppress their appetite whenever they were out on a daily hunt. As a matter of fact, it is still used to... Read >
Author: Alien

The Magic and Mystic of Avery Ranch

15th October 2008
In the 1800's numerous Indian tribes found that the land where The Avery Ranch clubhouse now sits was a great place to settle, hunt or even stage raids on the white settlers that were beginning to move into Central Texas in larger and larger numbers. Mos... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase

Four Reasons Why You Must Go For Caralluma

08th September 2008
Caralluma has been used for weight reduction from a longer time in India for its appetite suppressant qualities, whilst giving energy at the similar time. This has been tremendously precious for the Indian populace to stay alive in periods of long food cr... Read >
Author: Alien

Skin Tags

21st August 2008
Skin tags are a small benign tumor that forms primarily in areas where the skin forms creases and also on the fold areas of body, such as the neck, armpits and groin. The tags are most commonly found in the wrinkled skin. Skin tag is an acquired skin g... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Peyote Sunday a great ritual for the Native Indians

19th June 2008
Peyote was utilized in the province of present day Mexico in pre-Columbian era to communicate with the spirit world and also as a medication. In the times of mid 15th century, the usage of peyote broadens to the Great Plains regions of the United States l... Read >
Author: Monishmohan

Force as the Only Way for Hitler to Achieve his Goals

03rd October 2007
Hitler took a look at many of the great nation and previous empires and how they captured the land resources which they needed to support their corresponding populations. He looked at how the United States of America went west and applied force against th... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Myrtle Beach Real Estate

15th June 2007
Briarcliffe Acres Briarcliffe Acres is a premier location for homes in the Myrtle Beach area. One of the first subdivisions developed on the north side of Myrtle Beach, most lots are well over an acre, and each home is unique and elegant. With gentle cur... Read >
Author: John Marchle

Panama Destinations

09th June 2007
Panama’s blend of rich heritage, urban convenience and unspoiled nature make it a sought after destination for travelers looking for a luxurious getaway and rugged adventure seekers alike. A far from comprehensive list, here we examine just a few of the... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Extreme in Amazonia

06th June 2007
A trip to the jungles of Amazon isn’t something that anyone will like. Experienced people say that when going there, one must be in a special humour. A month of rich adventurous life in the Amazon selva will cost you approximately $5 thousand. T... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Little Known Government Program Can Help First Time Homebuyers Get Housing With Little Money

30th May 2007
If you have 5% or higher FHA loans going into foreclosure is it prudent to throw the baby out with the bath water or would it be better to coach up and counsel the buyers to slow down the default rates. Many feel this was a knee jerk reaction to a program... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers

The Very Beginnings Of Music - A History Of Music

21st May 2007
Music, like articulate, connected speech, must be reckoned one of the primary things or human life. It is almost impossible to conceive of the existence of a race of people unpossessed of at least some rudimentary form of music, and certainly no such race... Read >
Author: Michael David Shaw

Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services Program for Children and Their Families

04th April 2007
What is the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services Program for Children and Their Families? This program promotes more effective ways to organize, coordinate, and deliver mental health services and supports for children, adolescents and their f... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Discover Snowshoeing

23rd December 2006
Snowshoeing. The idea of exploration in the way of long forgotten inhabitants of the winter landscape, the way of first Indian tribes and later the pioneers way, is quite exciting in it's simplicity. With over 6000 years of history we can say that sno... Read >
Author: Joanna Gerber

Montana Glacier National Park

17th November 2006
A historic landmark with plenty of activities for all ages, Glacier Montana National Park is comprised of roughly 1.4 million acres of wonderful wilderness land in the western United States. Open year round, a full range of park services are available fro... Read >
Author: David Lawlor

The Fountain of Hooey: Ponce de Leon in Florida

28th June 2006
It probably won't come as a surprise to too many people nowadays that the Spanish Conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon was not, in fact, really looking for a genuine fountain of youth on his explorations in Florida. This myth was most likely born in the 1560's... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Big city lights

16th June 2006
New York can be named among those cities, which form the look, the way of life of the entire world. The fashion, which is born in New York, then spreads out throughout the planet. The city is always ahead the others and these others docilely follow the tr... Read >
Author: Alice Moon

California dreaming

29th May 2006
California one of the richest and most populated states in the United States - can offer a lot of incredible places to visit. One of them is San Diego. San Diego is the second biggest city in California (after Los Angeles) and it stretches almost to the... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

Cryptozoology And Bigfoot

01st April 2006
Bigfoot has been sighted throughout the United States, from the 16th Century to present. The first reported sightings were by Native Americans. He was called numerous names by different Indian tribes, 'sasquatch' was only one of over 50 different Indian n... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Idaho Oregon Trail, by Lisa Rowe

01st January 2006
The 510 miles of the historic Oregon Trail in Idaho offer travelers the opportunity to view some of Idahos beautiful scenic sites while revisiting the journey made by pioneers who were traveling to the West. Travelers can start out on the trail in the sou... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra