Do you know the answer to the next simple question? "What do you know about web 2.0 technology?" What's so interesting about this video, is the simple fact that none of these so called digital natives are familiar with the term web 2.0. Although they never had a life without technology, they just don't know… Via Ramiro Aduviri Velasco, NikolaosKourakos
What did Mohawk families wear from 1800 - 1900? While they had their own traditional clothing, they readily added European pieces to their wardrobes as they made friends with settlers.
People gathered this week in Townsville, Queensland, to remember a moment in the nation's history, a breakthrough achieved thanks to the efforts of one man.
At Thanksgiving, let's present additional high quality coloring pages for the kids that picture more about real-life American History than they may have been taught in school. We know that there were no such things as ...
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Image No: ND-1-92 Title: Inuit woman nursing two babies, Alaska. Date: [ca. 1903-1908] Format of original: glass negative : b&w ; 8" x 10" Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska / Dobbs, B.B. Remarks: Photograph caption reads "Mikininnie kow kow". Woman wearing beaded necklaces and bracelets; has Tattoo/markings on chin. Pot/container in front of woman. Subject(s): Inuit - Children / Inuit - Social life and customs / Inuit - Women / Inuit - Beadwork / Tattooing Order this photo from Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosResults.aspx?XC=/sea... Search for 99,999 other historical photos at Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosSearch.aspx
Latin music superstar J Balvin crafts a pair of eminently quiet, contemplative refuges in his native Colombia with the help of Medellín based design firm 5 Sólidos
Did a race of Human giants walk the earth before us? The American Indians think so. If they existed, who were they, what were they doing, and why is it a secret now? Forbidden History.
Draconic was the language of dragons.[5] While the term was used by a few dragons, it was largely an exonym, with the proper term for the language being Glav (meaning "speech/converse").[6] It used its own distinct alphabet, called Iokharic.[7] Other native speakers included members of draconic-related races, such as kobolds and dragonborn,[8] and members of reptilian races such as lizardfolk and troglodytes.[9] The language was commonly used for arcane writings, so it was commonly learned by el
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I have a few random things to throw out there. First: Daylight savings time will NEVER make sense to me. My kids are doing okay...kind of. I'm doing much better than they are. But that's because I know how to read a clock. They are in a world of confusion and coming down a few minutes after their nap has started to ask for dinner. Second: We had a fantastic weekend. We spent all day on Saturday at an Irish Dance Feis (pronounced fesh). It is an Irish dance competition. Think Lord of the Dance. But little kids instead of adults. And all the girls look like this girl: As my brother-in-law stated, it's like a Shirley Temple convention but all the girls have wigs. The wigs are kinda mandatory if you want to end up dancing alongside The Lord of the Dance - who coincidentally will be my uber-talented nephew in a few short years. He is a beast. Moving on to the point of the story: If you are a seamstress and you would like to make some real money, take a look at the world of Irish Dance dresses! Credit at Dance-Again.com That blue number above? If you knew how to whittle something like that, you would win a whopping $1,200!!!! The used dresses we saw ran between $300-$1000! It was unreal. If you aren't a pro seamstress yet, try your luck at sewing the boys vests. You can still get above $300 for one of those bad boys. UNREAL!!! Check out all the dresses listed on their Facebook page. It will astound you! Third: I find it really hard to take pictures and blog when my hands are full all day long: I have big plans for this little number. I am beyond obsessed with knitting/sewing/crocheting right now. I am actually completing things so it motivates me a bit more. Until this project is completed I'm going to be completely distracted. Hopefully daylight savings time is treating the rest of you a little better than us :) And if you are having as much trouble as us - chocolate fixes everything
(English is not my native language, so I’m sorry if there are any english mistakes.) “You don’t understand” : [Part 1-1] , [Part 1-2 here] , [Part 2-1] When I wrote this story, I wanted to stop he…
Don't be surprised if you haven't heard of the Ainu, Japan's indigenous people. In fact, many Japanese themselves are unaware of the existence of their own country's indigenous people. Learn more about their rich culture and history.