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The Huge, Ignored Uprising in the Andes J.H. Elliott OCTOBER 23, 2014 ISSUE The Tupac Amaru Rebellion by Charles F. Walker Belknap Press/ Harvard University Press, 347 pp., $29.95 Milner Cajahuaringa Tupac Amaru II, the late-eighteenth-century leader of the Peruvian rebellion against the Spanish crown Between 1780...
https://youtu.be/wzXQoZ6pE-M I’m Not the Indian You Had in Mind A video exploration offering insight as to how First Nations people today are changing old ideas and empowering themselves in the greater community. Produced with a grant awarded by bravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent),...
https://youtu.be/1LgQOd4rlB0 Boston Celtics guard and NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving gives an emotional speech at his Standing Rock Sioux naming ceremony on Aug. 23, 2018. The former Cleveland Cavaliers and Duke Blue Devils player -- whose mother, Elizabeth Larson, was a...
https://youtu.be/cwf25wmxDI4 Gnadenhutten massacre  The Gnadenhutten massacre, also known as the Moravian massacre, was the killing of 96 Christian Lenape (Delaware) by colonial American militia from Pennsylvania on March 8, 1782 at the Moravian missionary village of Gnadenhutten, Ohio during the American...
All my Slaves, whether Negroes, Indians, Mustees, Or Molattoes.'1 Towards a Thick Description of `Slave Religion' by Patrick Neal Minges © 1999 The time was in the late 1760's and the place was Charleston, S.C. A young musician was on his way...
From a historical and scientific point of view, the Native American Lost Tribe claim is clearly narishkeit (Yiddish for foolishness). But even a brief exploration of it — who was making it and why, who was refuting it and why, reveals important...
Native Americans actually came from a tiny mountain region in Siberia, DNA research reveals Tiny region in central Russia has DNA link to native Americans today Ancestors thought to have walked across ice 13,000 years ago Altai is 'key...
  The first inhabitants of Maryland were Paleo-Indians who came more than 10,000 years ago from other parts of North America to hunt mammoth, great bison and caribou. By 1,000 B.C., Maryland had more than 8,000 Native Americans in about...
Native Americans were using maple sugar as a sweetener long before the pilgrims set foot on North America. The Indians traded the maple sugar with the colonists, who, in turn, learned how to make the sweet treat from the Native Americans. Maple...
https://youtu.be/G098g4TRntg This excerpt, from Link TV's Global Spirit program "Earth Wisdom for a World in Crisis," was filmed at the United Nations, where 3,000 indigenous people from around the world were invited to share their solutions to the growing environmental...

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