Articles, tagged with "native american tribes", page 2
19th October 2010
CZ Jewelry is discovered in almost any jewelry store. These pendants are a great add-on to any chain, and may even aid helps it be feature prominently against your neck. Considering that he or she can certainly improve just about any pores and skin tone m...
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Author:
kelly
28th September 2010
Many Native American tribes see the bald eagle as a sacred bird, and the animals often play a large role in many of their spiritual customs and religions. Although it varies from tribe to tribe, the bald eagle is often regarded as a spiritual messenger b...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
28th September 2010
Moccasins are age-old footwear types worn by many Native American tribes. When European settlers arrived in the territories of such communities, moccasins moved to being part of the international shoe industry. To date, they are still one of the most uniq...
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Author:
TriciaJones
27th September 2010
Many cities in Colorado are experiencing strong rates of growth, especially over the past 20 years. But, the population increase in Parker, Colorado has been particularly noteworthy. The U.S. census for the year 2000 reports the number of residents at 23,...
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Author:
ryedogstead10
08th September 2010
Black wedding ceremony dresses are the best option for the unconventional bride-to-be looking for a way to create her wedding ceremony bold and unique. A wedding ceremony should be the best memory and event in a woman's life, astride her career and her de...
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Author:
Amy Wells
06th August 2010
When you attend a tattoo shop, you will swiftly establish that there is basically hordes of tattoo designs out there. Virtually all shops will have multiple stencils, books, and other references from which to select a tattoo. In addition, most tattooers a...
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Author:
Ems1977
05th August 2010
Native Indians have a lot of traditions and rituals and for every ritual there is a corresponding item that is to be used to fit to the needs of the situation. These tribal smudging fans are important because of their purifying powers as well as their de...
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Author:
Craig Chambers
21st July 2010
Most Americans like to think of the American Revolution as an instinctive, inevitable, and unspeakably kickass move on the part of the North American colonists. Our overwhelming patriotic sentiment creates a bubble of adulation around the event, which mak...
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Author:
Paul Thomson
06th July 2010
If you've always wanted to write a novel, but found the traditional structured process too frightening or overwhelming, maybe your imagination works in a more organic fashion like mine. In that case, start with your main character and the idea the charact...
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Author:
Douglas Mullins
06th July 2010
A girl tattoo design differs seriously from men's designs. You can view extra details here http://artterms.net. With women's tattoo, you can't just tool a design based only on your special preference. The first thing you have to look into is the tattoo va...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
17th June 2010
Do doctors use Native American medicine sticks? Are they part of the surgical equipment used? Perhaps you have these questions. By reading this quick overview on Native American medicine sticks and their purpose in the tribal society, you'll obtain a mu...
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Author:
Craig Chambers
02nd June 2010
California and indeed the entire western region of the United States, face chronic issues with respect to water use management. As reported in a December 2008 article on this site, California faces special problems intensified by cycles of drought; addit...
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Author:
Glenn Oliver
29th March 2010
Whistler, British Columbia, located just 78 miles outside Vancouver, has been a vacation hotspot for years; however, after hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics, it has become a household name. More than two million people visit Whistler every year and after g...
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Author:
Robert Bell
09th March 2010
Solana Beach homes have history. Of course, these homes are entirely suited for modern livingâ€"but if you're someone who also appreciates the past and the character that accumulated stories can give a place, you'll recognize the value in the stories the...
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Author:
Ifgia
03rd March 2010
Alabama is the 22nd State in the United States. 3.19% of the state's total area is water. About 60% of its land area is made up of plains inclined towards the famous Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. Alabama was the heart of the "cotton kingdom" b...
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Author:
Ernest Cobb