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When the American Revolution broke out, James Adair planted his Chickasaw-Jewish wife and their children on Oothlooga Creek in northwest Georgia near her Chickasaw town birthplaces . . . which was probably Ustanauli. Ustanauli was NOT an ethnic C

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When Elvis Presley died in 1977 at the age of 42, his career was doing almost as poorly as his drug-filled personal life. Presley's recorded output had been reduced to an assortment of live albums, second-string picks from years-old studio sessions

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Second, African people were placed in "slave dungeons" for weeks and sometimes months until the slave ships came. They were often underfed, terribly beaten, raped and stuffed together so tightly they could hardly move. African people were packed

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http://truth-out.org- Sam Husseini

"I felt it was explosive, it really made me angry when I read it. ... I genuinely hoped that the information would strengthen the people's voice. ... It could derail the entire process for war." So said Katharine Gun recently when asked about informa

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Did you know that the Native Peoples of eastern Peru have long drunk a highly caffeinated tea made from a close relative of the Yaupon Holly? Their ritual life also includes use of several herbs that when mixed with this tea cause them to vomit. Caff

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As with hypnotic suggestions, the subtle ones have greater power than the more obvious directives. Ultimately, the book's best-selling status reflects the success of what contemporary Lakotas refer to as the "Dances with Wolves" approach to the c

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The rivet pattern and other features on the 19-inch-wide by 23-inch-long Nikumaroro artifact matched the patch and lined up with the structural components of the Lockheed Electra. TIGHAR detailed the finding in a report on its website. "This is

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Nearly one-third of Native American genes come from west Eurasian people linked to the Middle East and Europe, rather than entirely from East Asians as previously thought, according to a newly sequenced genome. Based on the arm bone of a 24,000-ye

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