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  • A little more detailed World War I battlefield from a world history perspective

    In the previous article on world history, I talked about the outbreak of World War I, which involved not only the Balkan Peninsula and Europe but also Africa and Asia, causing enormous damage to the general public. I will summarize how it changed after the Western Front, where France, Britain and

  • World War I from the perspective of world history [American participation and the Russian Revolution]

    The Western Front was stalemate, and countries other than the European powers eventually entered the war World War I . .. New weapons were introduced, and both of them lacked a decisive hit at the cost of great sacrifice, and there was no sign that the battle would end. It was American participati

  • Is another Rome possible?

    By Carlos Machado, University of Saint Andrews (Scotland) For centuries, the monumentality and grandeur of the city of Rome have captured the imagination of visitors, enthusiasts and the general public. The reconstructions that we see in films and TV miniseries of the great imperial monuments rei

  • Polynesians and how we can maintain their native lifestyle

    A rowboat wading in turquoise waters off the shores of a small uninhabited island in French Polynesia:Carrigan, Keone. French Polynesia - A Paradise in the South Pacific. Exquisite Travel Group , February 28, 2020, exquisitetravelgroup.com/french-polynesia-a-souther-pacific-paradise/. Introducti

  • Indigenous peoples threatened the Mursi tribe in Ethiopia

    A boom in technology is appreciated, but not at the expense of destroying plantations and green spaces that are home to various ethnic tribes and animals. For example, the Mursi tribe . The most dangerous tribes in Ethiopia living in the valleys of the lower OMO rivers feel worried. They fear the

  • How the Kwakwakawakw people preserve the tradition of the Hamatsa ceremony and the potluck

    Potlatch on the northwest coast of the indigenous people The potlatch, or banquet hall system, is an integral part of the governance structures of many indigenous cultures found along the northwest coast of the Pacific Ocean in North America. Decisions are made during this ceremony, which lasts fo

  • Unpack linguistic imperialism and protect indigenous languages

    Linguistic imperialism refers to prejudiced or oppressive treatment based on how a person uses language (such as accents, phrasing, code-switching, loanwords and punctuation). Examples of this can be seen in specific work settings, education systems and marketing. Members of the same race or ethnici

  • Evo Morales, climate change and colonization restrictions

    Colonization was not an inevitable process, but rather an important historical process that shaped the global order. The intersectional relations between colonization, economic power and socio-political frameworks created an institutional basis for social inequalities against indigenous peoples. Col

  • The cultural anthropology of the Andaman people of the indigenous people

    An Introduction to the Andamanian Tribes The tribes of indigenous peoples living in the Andaman Islands, which consist of negrito hunters, are the Andamans. Did you know that back in 1908 the term Andaman was used to refer to 13 different indigenous tribes? At present, however, only four tribes a

  • Missing and murdered indigenous peoples as a harmful sociocultural effect of colonialism

    The colonialism of indigenous peoples in Canada has already affected them drastically, as there were attempts to erase their culture and history. The growing number of indigenous peoples disappearing in recent years has attracted attention in another attempt to wipe out the indigenous people. It is

  • The Importance of Indigenous Socotra Dragon Blood Trees in Modern Medicine

    The Dragon Blood Tree of Socotra looks like something straight out of a childrens book. This is because of the strange umbrella shape. Once the branch of the tree is cut, something evenly foreign happens. It bleeds blood-red resin. If you search online for Dragon Blood you will most likely find many

  • An overview of the traditions and history of the Wantok people

    The Melanesian archipelago consists of four individual nations; Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. The term Melanesia was first used by a French explorer, Jules Dumont dUrville. The Wantok people are known for their mostly peaceful past, despite the presence of almost 70 dist

  • Revetinking Indigeneity:Peoples of Sardinia

    Introduction The definition of Indigenous people is varied. Depending on who you ask, where you go, who you are, the definition of the term will be varied. Usually, being indigenous means being the original inhabitants of the country. In this way, the indigenous people usually have a greater deman

  • Your quick guide to Kampong Way of Life

    When we talk about Singapore and Malaysia, we usually talk about urban areas or places that are popular tourist destinations. Singapore is generally known for its modern buildings, shops, events and for being technologically advanced. Malaysia, on the other hand, is not only known for its cities

  • Khasis of Meghalaya:History and Culture

    Khasis-tro Indigenous people in the state of Meghalaya and with a significant population spread across Assam and Bangladesh, there is an ethnic group called Khasis. They make up 48% of Meghalayas population, and are truly a unique tribe. Khasis believes in an extensive mythology that traces th

  • Tigranes in Ethiopia:history, culture and present

    History With a history dating back centuries, Tigrayans living in the Tigray region of Ethiopia are an ethnic group with a population of approximately 7 million (as of 2020). They are the fourth largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, after Oromo, Amhara and Somali. For the last two thousand years,

  • The Sami people:History, culture and contemporary issues

    Who are the Sami? Whats their story? The Sami are the oldest indigenous ethnic group in Europe, spread over areas in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. They are descendants of nomadic peoples who had inhabited Northern Scandinavia for thousands of years. Today, the Sami population varies

  • Bihu - the Assamese festival of love, joy and happiness

    Come April, and the mood in Assam takes on a whole different vibe. Vibe of festivity, joy and greatest joy! Its Bihu festival time! অতিকৈ চেনেহৰ মূগাৰে মহুৰা তাতোকৈ চেনেহৰ মাকো চেনেহৰ চেনেহৰ ৰঙালী বিহুটি নেপাতি কেনেকৈ থাকোঁ Bihu is the important cultural festival in Assa

  • Discover the mystery behind Tahitian and Maori tattoos

    Tattoos have never been more popular than today. As a birthday present, to celebrate the end of university or to seal an eternal friendship. There are many opportunities to get your first tattoo. And getting tattooed after important life events was the real meaning of Maori tattoos. This art comes f

  • Impact of climate change on the indigenous people of the Arctic

    Let us discover the most beautiful region on earth where the population is threatened by climate change at alarming levels. The Arctic or Arctic located in the northernmost part of the earth. Its unique ecosystems where indigenous people to the Arctic flourish. Due to their adapting nature to th

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