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11th September 2009
Panama has become one of the most popular destinations for international travelers. And while most people may associate it with the Panama Canal and its beautiful islands and beaches, there is more to the country. Plan a visit to Panama West to discover a... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski
06th July 2009
Native American Rattles are a popular sight at Indian Pow Wows. If you like American Indian culture, you will want to expand your experience with rattles. Native American shakers as they are called, also make beautiful southwest home decor.
1 ) Ratt... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers
27th June 2009
Native American flutes are somehow magical in the way they make us feel. Music played on Native six hole flutes is spellbinding. They can calm our spirit.
If flute music is already a part of your life experiences I'm sure you appreciate it also. If y... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers
29th May 2009
Bitter melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of the Amazon, east Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, and is cultivated throughout South America as a food and medicine. It's a slender, climbing annual vine with long-stalked leaves and yellow, solitar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th April 2009
The Bedouins we see today are loosely referred to the indigenous tribes traversing the desert dunes in the Middle East. Their legacy and heritage however, go much deeper as they are one of the oldest tribes to occupy the sand dunes.
Initially wandering... Read >
Author: DubaiTour
29th April 2009
The Bedouins we see today are loosely referred to the indigenous tribes traversing the desert dunes in the Middle East. Their legacy and heritage however, go much deeper as they are one of the oldest tribes to occupy the sand dunes.
Initially wanderin... Read >
Author: DubaiTour
13th March 2009
Graviola Annona Muricata
Graviola is a small, upright evergreen tree, 5--6 m high, with large, glossy, dark green leaves. It produces a large, heart-shaped, edible fruit that is 15--20 cm in diameter, is yellow-green in color, and has white flesh inside.... Read >
Author: graviola
02nd March 2009
Today, the use of acai berry and its byproducts are widespread. It is often promoted to be a superfood that can provide a number of health benefits. Because of this, many people are buying products containing the acai fruit, such as juices, shakes, supple... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel
02nd March 2009
Today, the use of acai berry and its byproducts are widespread. It is often promoted to be a superfood that can provide a number of health benefits. Because of this, many people are buying products containing the acai fruit, such as juices, shakes, supple... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel
04th January 2009
The acai berry is a small fruit found in the Amazon, and for years it was only known to the indigenous tribes. These tribes have eaten this berry as part of their diet for years, but only recently has the rest of the world discovered what they knew: the a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th December 2008
The Bafumbira are a group of people who make the modern Uganda. They live in the district of Kisoro in Southwestern Uganda. They are neighbours to Bakiga, Banyarwanda and Congolese.
Marriage is a sacred sacrament according to most religions in this wor... Read >
Author: Twino
06th December 2008
Not only is Pietermaritzburg located on the major route between the cities of Johannesburg and Durban, it's packed with attractions and activities, is just under 1 hour from the beach, and if you drive just a few minutes outside the city you're in the Afr... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
13th October 2008
Southwestern Turquoise Jewelry is much love in the world because of its unique appearance and rich history. Additional to this, it is also very reasonably priced. Antique Southwestern Turquoise Jewelry used all kinds of materials from wood stones and othe... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals
15th September 2008
Brazil was born 8,000 years ago with the arrival of the first indigenous people that crossed the Bering land island into Alaska, coming from the North & Central Americas. During the 16th century until the 19th century, Brazil was a colony of Portugal unti... Read >
Author: Salieri
11th September 2008
My Lord, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I put it to you like this! As evidence against the idea that a low sat-fat and low cholesterol diet reduces heart disease, ask yourself:
If a saturated fat and cholesterol diet really has been responsible for ... Read >
Author: Paul
09th September 2008
Finally, parents who are fed up with the spoiled, extravagant and brattitude behavior of the most outrageous divas ever, ex stars of 'My Super Sweet 16′, have agreed to exile their teenagers to live with indigenous tribes in remote corners of the earth.... Read >
Author: LynThomas
30th June 2008
Canopy. That’s a great word and a comforting thought when shade is what you need on a hot day. When it’s canopy provided by trees, the word and the comfort loom refreshingly larger in the mind of any summer sun-smitten shade seeker. No man made sha... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
05th June 2008
Hoodia is by now a well-established name in the weight-loss industry, and most people will know that these products come from a natural plant called hoodia.The Hoodia plant looks like a cactus, but is in fact a succulent, and has many varieties, but it is... Read >
Author: goodfellow
16th January 2008
You will find that Costa Rica travel have something to offer for everyone. In these different vacation plans you can choose the type of. One of the best ways to see what sort of vacations you can book you should think about using the internet.
In each ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
16th January 2008
As you look for information about Limon Costa Rica you will notice that this city is located by the Pacific coast. While you may feel that staying in this coastal city is going to be like most other seaside cities you will find yourself pleasantly wrong a... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
01st November 2007
ARTICLE 14 AND 15 OF THE 1993 DRAFT DECLARATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE.ARTICLE 14Indigenous people have the right to revitalize, use and develop their histories, languages, oral traditions, philosophies, writing systems and literatures and to desig... Read >
Author: N.Dauhoo
26th August 2007
Is arthritis literally draining the life out of you? If you answered 'yes', you should pay close attention to this next sentence. What you eat and drink is determining how much your joints ache! Let me explain.
Over the past centuries, arthritis h... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
23rd August 2007
For centuries, the red sap of the legendary Sangre de grado, also known in Brazil and Peru as Sangre de drago or dragon's blood, has been widely used by the indigenous tribes of the Amazon as a remedy for wounds and gastrointestinal problems. It is actual... Read >
Author: Patricia McDougall
13th August 2007
Do you suffer from arthritis pain? Is life after arthritis becoming more difficult everyday? Do you wish you could feel like you are twenty again?
If you answered 'Yes' to any or all of those questions you are in the same scenario as almost 50 mill... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
07th August 2007
The best way to cure arthritis is by doing two things!
1. Understanding what caused your arthritis.
2. Realizing the best way to treat arthritis is to prevent arthritis.
In this article, we will address both of those topics to help you cure your ... Read >
Author: barpubl
07th August 2007
The best way to cure arthritis is by doing two things!
1. Understanding what caused your arthritis.
2. Realizing the best way to treat arthritis is to prevent arthritis.
In this article, we will address both of those topics to help you cure you... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
06th August 2007
You have probably heard silly clichés such as 'You are what you eat!' But kidney stone research has agreed that dieting and proper nutrition can actually prevent and in some cases treat kidney stones. According to research from decades ago, we know th... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
29th June 2007
Panama has historically been home to numerous indigenous tribes, though today only eight main groups that are native to the area remain, working to uphold their primitive cultures and lifestyles. The Ngöbe-Buglé Indians make up the largest indigenous tr... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov
30th May 2007
One of the most common questions I get - "Is Panama a safe country?"
Yes, without a doubt. In fact Panama has been ranked one of the safest tourist destinations in the world right along side Canada. Let me give you some personal examples and then let me... Read >
Author: PanamaMark
28th February 2007
Hoodia Gordonii is Africa's latest cash crop, priced almost like a narcotic at $40 an ounce. The plant, which grows wild in the Kalahari Desert of southern Africa, was once used by indigenous tribes to suppress hunger and thirst when hunting. Recently, it... Read >
Author: Mike Broox
27th November 2006
It’s a wonder to think of this beautiful content and how much life and history it contains. While on safari, it’s easy to get a keen sense of how diverse and beautiful Africa is, even in the remotest of regions. It’s also a wonder to think that a cr... Read >
Author: James Weis
21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black
One and one-half acres of rain forest are lost every second with tragic consequences for both developing and industrial countries. Rain forests are being destroyed because the value of rain forest land is perceived as onl... Read >
Author: Francesca Black
04th October 2005
I used to be hung-up on the need to be successful. That is,
until I took a daring step into the unknown and discovered the
difference between attaining success and successful living. While
others achieve transcendence while trekking in Tibet or liv... Read >
Author: Eve Delunas
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