2. Segment Two - AmerIndian 2192

EPISODE · Nov 26, 2005 · 52 MIN

2. Segment Two - AmerIndian 2192

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-In this episode: Cavaho, a choice mute, fights a Brule warrior as AmerIndian Confederacy tribals wager wampum on the outcome. Wovoka ends his relationship with girlfriend Hana to pursue Apache chiefdom. Wolf Plume, Russian pilot for Jade Dagger, briefs arriving AmerI

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Hermetic American Spiritual Classics Roger Weir This series explores the cultural history of America through a person by person examination spanning from the pre-colonial era, to colonial times, into the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. The series is fittingly bookended by presentations about indigenous American cultures.This person-by-person historical exploration winds its way through the lives of ancient Amerindian cultures, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, James Fenimore Cooper, James McNeill Whistler, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Greene and Greene (Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene), William James, Henry Adams, Winslow Homer, William Faulkner, Andrew Wyeth, Alan Hovhaness, Morris Graves, and Black Elk.This series of lectures was originally delivered by Roger Weir in the spring of 1982 in Los Angeles, California.Discover more content related to this series – <a href="https://sharedpresencefo The Insight Spark The Insight Spark Join college students from across the world as we discuss research from COVID-19 to conceptual metaphors to Amerindian cultures!The Insight Spark (TIS) is a research review that seeks to educate and inform on complex topics by breaking down prominent and important academic research. We are dedicated to providing accurate and concise information for your everyday ease. Macushi Maimu Guy Marco Macushi Maimu means VOICE OF MACUSHI. Macushi is one of the Amerindian languages in South America and is a name of the people who speak it.Purpose of this site is to share the language to those who might be interested and to the Macushi people who might have lost it. It is also a means of preserving the language 'live' to enhance the written form.
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