The Last Ditch--a newsletter on issues of Liberty and Civilityhttps://thornwalker.com/ditch/home.htm
groups, ethnicities, indigenous peoples, nationalities, races, and random marginalized tribes and populi who get a pass on the “What’s for Dinner?” question because
Dispatches from The Last Ditch is a forum of opinion, edited by hard-core libertarians, that does not flinch from any of the most pressing issues of our time. We are especially int
An Indian Interpretation of the Book of Mormonhttp://solomonspalding.com/SRP/saga2/sagawt0i.htm
is now Mexico? Was it indigenous or imported? Where does the legend of an ancient "lost book" fit into America's past? Can any such lost book help explain some of the variety in A
Blue Corn Comics -- The Search for Aztlánhttp://www.bluecorncomics.com/aztlan.htm
by seven caves. In the indigenous tongue of Nahuatl, it means, variously, "place of whiteness" or "land of the white herons." According to pre-Columbian beliefs, Aztlán was
PEACE PARTY: Two young heroes fight everything from prejudice and pollution to supervillains and the supernatural. An ongoing series from Blue Corn Comics.
Why the World is the Way It Is: Cultural Relativism and It's Descendentshttp://www.quebecoislibre.org/younkins26.html
that reflects its indigenous worldview. Because there is no objective moral truth that pertains to all people and for all times, one moral code is no better or no worse than any o
Relativism, the idea that truth is a historically conditioned notion that does not transcend cultural boundaries, has existed since the Greek era, some 2400 years ago. Relativism c
New Yorkhttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/USA/Geo/en/NewYork.html
Iroquois, and other indigenous peoples were founded in the colony of New Netherland. The first of these trading posts were Fort Nassau (1614, near present-day Albany); Fort Orange
New York, USA Online Encyclopedia
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