Native Americans Against Obama- A Place We Call Home Part 2
February 12th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Part 2 About how are rights and mine have been taken away. I need your help please email http://barrasso.senate.gov/public/ and http://enzi.senate.gov/public/ it is docket number CR 2009-3065 heard on Jan 6 2010 in Natrona County. Or call 307-772-2451 for Barrasso’s office and Enzi’s office at (888) 250-1879
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1 of 6 The Buffalo War Native American Bison Environmentalism Yellowstone Montana 2001.mp4
February 12th, 2010 . by AB KinneyNative American Music/ Ly-o-lay-ale-loya
February 5th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
***Native Americans***
Peoples who occupied North America before the arrival of the Europeans in the 15th cent. They have long been known as Indians because of the belief prevalent at the time of Columbus that the Americas were the outer reaches of the Indies (i.e., the East Indies). Most scholars agree that Native Americans came into the Western Hemisphere from Asia via the Bering Strait in a series of migrations. From Alaska they spread east and south. The several waves of migration are said to account for the many native linguistic families while the common origin is used to explain the physical characteristics that Native Americans have in common (though with considerable variation)Mongoloid features, coarse, straight black hair, dark eyes, sparse body hair, and a skin color ranging from yellow-brown to reddish brown. Many scholars accept evidence of Native American existence in the Americas back more than 25,000 years. In pre-Columbian times (prior to 1492) the Native American population of the area N of Mexico is estimated to have been between one and two million. From prehistoric times until recent historic times there were roughly six major cultural areas, excluding that of the Arctic, i.e., Northwest Coast, Plains, Plateau, Eastern Woodlands, Northern, and Southwest.
http://www.forumart.net/forum/kizilderililer-amerika-kitasinin-ilk-yerlileri-native-americans-t1630.html
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Native American Indian Cherokee War Dance
February 5th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Native American Indian war dance by Cherokee tribe from North Carolina during First Peoples Festival in Montreal, Canada (June, 2006).
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The Last of The Mohicans – A Beautiful Native American Indian Style Song
February 2nd, 2010 . by AB Kinney
A BEAUTIFUL SONG from the movie THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS and that was used in my raising eden video Part 44, as requested…
ENJOY!
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Native Americans Indians
January 29th, 2010 . by AB KinneyYosemite Mono Lake Paiute – Native American Indians
January 26th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Dedicated to the original Native Americans of Yosemite, Mono Lake and Hetch Hetchy, the Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute people. Every photo is of Paiutes in Yosemite. Chief Tenaya, who was born at Mono Lake, took several hundred of our people to live in Yosemite. There Chief Tenaya established the Paiute Colony of Ahwahnee after many of the original Ahwahnees died of a diease that was brought to this land. I also want to thank Gayle Hansen-Johnson for her beautiful singing. If you ever find her CD, buy it or you can contact her at ghansonjohnson@yahoo.com for cd information.
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Cherokee Morning Song (A beautiful Native American song)
January 20th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Cherokee Morning Song – Native American
I’ve had this song for a couple of years. I wanted to load it because it’s beautiful. I hope you like it too.
For what it’s worth, just to be clear, the images in this video are from many tribes.
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Native American Sioux dance 1894
January 17th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Sioux ghost and buffalo dance filmed by Thomas Edison in 1894
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The People of Great Spirit