#KulamanuBeatriceMcWayne Nash, Lucy's daughter who moved to Chicago in 1919, gifted 35 kāhili to the Field Museum in 1949.
Kulamanu Beatrice McWayne Nash, la hija de Lucy que se mudó a Chicago en 1919, donó 35 kähili al Museo Field en 1949.
#KulamanuBeatriceMcWayne Nash, Lucy's daughter who moved to Chicago in 1919, gifted 35 kāhili to the Field Museum in 1949.
Kulamanu Beatrice McWayne Nash, la hija de Lucy que se mudó a Chicago en 1919, donó 35 kähili al Museo Field en 1949.
#Potawatomi (/ˌpɒtəˈwɒtəmi/ ⓘ[1][2]), also spelled Pottawatomi and Pottawatomie (among many variations), are an Indigenous North American tribe of the Great Plains, upper Mississippi River, and western Great Lakes
Club, Seésicohl. Carried by Tooqweed. Kwakiuti,
31. A'mlala Club. #Kwakiutl. 10120
32. Hawinalahi Needle. Used to
sew miniature paddles to skin. Kwakiutl
Hula is passed from #KumuHula (Master Teacher) to haumana (student)
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photo o. 1917 of an infant dressed in a tiger suit and tiger shoes like the ones on display. He wears necklaces with #luckycoins and a padlook to "lock" him to the earth so spirits can't take him.
#Potawatomi (/ˌpɒtəˈwɒtəmi/ ⓘ[1][2]), also spelled Pottawatomi and Pottawatomie (among many variations), are an Indigenous North American tribe of the Great Plains, upper Mississippi River, and western Great Lakes
The range of mnomen/ #wildrice, which is the reason we migrated to the #GreatLakes.
We still use canoes to #harvest mnomen today
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CENTRAL AMERICAN #BUBBERTREEاحwas the first species developed commercially when rubber became important as an industriol material The superior quulity of #rubber obtained from the Brazilian Hevea trees anded the program
#Navajo (Diné) are the largest Native American tribe in the U.S., inhabiting the vast Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah) in the Four Corners region (AZ
#Salishpeoples is a grouping defined by linguists of the Indigenous peoples who speak or historically spoke the #Salishan languages.[1
#gerenuk, also known as the giraffe gazelle, is a unique antelope with long necks and slender limbs found in East Africa.
Singing for a visiting dignitary, the members of a women's association wear robes missionaires-"missionary dresses"-made of #pareu fabric.
These tomb attendants are still dressed in #silk robes, wrapped with brown beits, and have holes in their ears that likely once held earrings. The figure on the left is decorated with actual human hair
#banana is an elongated, edible fruit—botanically a berry[1]—produced by several kinds of large treelike herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. In some countries, cooking bananas are called plantains, distinguishing them from
#Sulkapeople is a language isolate of New Britain, Papua New Guinea.[2] In 1991, there were 2,500 speakers in eastern Pomio District, East New Britain Province.[3] Villages include Guma (5.275769°S 152.092315°E) in East Pomio Rural
shrimp seems to be almost any #crustacean that isn't a lobster, barnacle, or crab
You can see Adrian (left) wearing this shirt while he stands with Matt (right) at the entrance to our #Pawnee Cultural Center. On #IndigenousPeopleDay the Cultural Resources Division served a big, traditional meal to the community
Transportation
Mobility was important to the #Eskimos who had to pursue game animals over a wide expanse of land and sea. Rivers gave easy access in summer and winter, but travel along the coast was always subject to unpredictable weather.