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The Immigration Debate: SuperNews! The immigration debate blows up when the Pilgrims protest limitations to their rights in America... SUPERNEWS NOMINATED FOR WEBBY AWARDS!! SuperNews was nominated in two categories for the 2006 Webbys. Please help us out by voting for SuperNews and The Immigration Debate in the viewer's voice awards here: http://pv.webbyawards.com/ballot/home/79 After registering go to the 'online film and video' section and we'll be in the two categories on top 'animation' and 'comedy long form or series'. Watch more SuperNews! http://www.current.com/supernews http://www.facebook.com/SuperNews VIEW more SuperNews! clips & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Playlist here... http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F48E6CBD665DF231 Tags: News, Super, Supernews, americans, animation, cartoon, comedy, current, faure-brac, funny, immigration, indians, josh, native, nominated, nominee, parody, pilgrims, political, politics, race, racial, rights, satire, thanksgiving, turkey, tv, webby 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Director's Cut: Jamie Lidell performing with iMaschine Jamie Lidell performs an iMaschine exclusive version of "A Little Bit More" from the album Multiply (2005, Warp) while relaxing in bed. The entire performance was done live in one take, with nothing pre-recorded, and no post-production edits made to the song. More info about iMaschine: http://www.native-instruments.com/imaschine More info about Jamie Lidell: http://www.jamielidell.com More info about "Multiply": http://bit.ly/pjpoBX Tags: apple, beat, go, imaschine, instruments, iphone, ipod, jamie, lidell, making, native, on, producer, software, the 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Las grandes culturas americanas - Great american cultures http://www.artehistoria.com/civilizaciones/videos/484.htm América, el Nuevo Mundo, constituye un heterogéneo conglomerado en el que se mezclan paisajes, pueblos y gentes. Joven y vieja a la vez, es un grandioso escenario en el que han aparecido múltiples culturas y lenguas, muchas de ellas de considerable antigüedad y de significación universal. América es un continente extendido de norte a sur. Gracias a las diferencias de altitud, se hallan representados todos los climas de la Tierra y todos los paisajes. Las Montañas Rocosas, la Sierra Madre y los Andes, es decir, los sistemas montañosos más importantes, se encuentran en la vertiente del Pacífico. Ello deja extensas llanuras en la vertiente atlántica, donde discurren ríos tan caudalosos como el Mississippi o San Lorenzo, en Norteamérica, y el Orinoco, Amazonas o Paraná-Rió de la Plata, en América del Sur. Ya desde los primeros momentos del contacto con los europeos, la cuestión de los orígenes humanos o culturales de América ha sido objeto de discusiones. La tesis más generalizada admite que hace unos 40.000 años el poblamiento de América se produjo desde Asia, primero a través de un helado estrecho de Bering y luego por mar. Además, se ha sugerido la existencia de contactos a través del Pacífico entre Sudamérica y poblaciones del Extremo Oriente asiático y Oceanía. De los cerca de 40.000 años de historia aislada de los amerindios, lo más importante desde el punto de vista artístico y cultural se ha desarrollado entre el 1500 a.C. y el 1500 d.C. En estos tres milenios, algunas sociedades indígenas evolucionaron desde el nivel de las bandas de cazadores y primeros horticultores hasta los señoríos o jefaturas y los estados. Una multitud de culturas, con grados de desarrollo diferentes, fueron surgiendo a lo largo y ancho del continente. Se ha establecido la existencia ocho áreas culturales principales en la América prehispánica, aunque Mesoamérica y el área andina, junto con la Intermedia, son las dos en que se alcanzaron culturas más complejas. En estas áreas, los estudiosos distinguen tres etapas en el estudio de las grandes culturas indígenas. La primera, llamada Preclásico o Formativo, entre el 1500 a.C. y el 200 d.C., es equivalente al neolítico del Viejo Mundo. Representa el nacimiento de la vida en aldeas, pero también el surgimiento de las primeras grandes civilizaciones, como la Olmeca, en México y la Chavín, en Perú. La etapa clásica abarca casi un milenio, entre el 200 y el 900 ó 1000 d.C. Tanto en Mesoamérica como en el área andina constituye el momento de mayor esplendor artístico y cultural de toda la América precolombina. En Mesoamérica, las áreas de civilización más extraordinarias son tres: la civilización teotihuacana, en el centro de México; la zapoteca, en el Valle de Oaxaca, y la maya, en el sur de México y Guatemala. El clasicismo andino tuvo su desarrollo en varias altas civilizaciones de la región, como son la Mochica y Nazca, en la costa peruana, y Tiahuanaco, en la región del lago Titicaca. El último periodo prehispánico, el Postclásico, abarca en realidad los últimos quinientos años de la historia precolombina. Representa, tras una crisis política y ecológica en torno al año 1000, el renacimiento de formas artísticas pasadas y el establecimiento de pautas políticas nuevas, en las cuales el militarismo y la clase social de los comerciantes representan un peso considerable. En Mesoamérica, las civilizaciones tolteca y maya-tolteca conducirán al desarrollo político de los aztecas. En el área andina, las culturas Wari, Chimú o Ica culminarán en el grandioso imperio Inca. Mayas, incas y aztecas construirán los mayores desarrollos culturales de la América prehispánica.... Tags: Aztec, america, american, artehistoria, azteca, civilizaciones, cultures, historia, inca, maya, native 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Turok: Son of Stone - Movie Trailer Trailer for new Turok movie. Turok: Son of Stone. Tags: AFM, american, animation, dinosaur, movie, native, son, stone, trailer, turok 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Through Lakota Eyes To order the dvd of the film please visit: WWW.DISCARK.COM or to this direct link" http://discark.com/en/products/view/522 All proceeds go to our non-profit on the Pine Ridge Reservation. check out www.thebuffaloboyfoundation.org also put up a new clip search Through Lakota Eyes Clip 2 Wopila Tags: american, documentary, history, human, indian, lakota, native, people, rights, sioux, treaties 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Later Native Conflicts Since the very beginning, we as a people have slaughtered those before us if we required the land they were settled upon...this is just more of the same...today the mid-east...yesterday, the Americas...if THEY want it, THEY will take it!! Peace! The Wren Tags: algonquin, america, apache, canada, cheyenne, conflict, iroquois, kiowa, native, pontiac, protest, shawnee, sioux, tecumseh, war 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Intermediate Learning English Lesson 3 - What are you eating? - Vocabulary and Pronunciation This is a new intermediate English series of lessons. It will help you learn new vocabulary definitions and uses while providing some clear reading to learn Western America / Canadian accent. Video Keywords / Description Learn English free with Teacher Phil English and his English school for you. Study these ESL EFL videos every day for fluent practice training. Talk speak read write English ESL. Accent Reduction lesson language training school university college. TEACHER PHIL ENGLISH IS HERE TO TEACH AMERICAN ACCENT REDUCTION ENGLISH TO YOU. You can learn English ESL second language from a real school native English teacher. IELTS is hard, TEOIC is difficult, so study free ESL English right here. Reduce your accent and practice for exams to get good marks! Read, write, speak and talk fluent accent reduced English! MA in TESOL, TEFL certificate, teach online classes, university college tuition learn Accent Reduction is hard but if you can listen carefully and practice speaking fluent accent-reduced English ESL you will learn English more effectively. School is expensive but free ESL language lesson videos are cheap! School teachers should be available for ESL training all time. Instruction is good at home, or online. Get those TOEIC exams finished! get a good mark! Study hard! Excel in English every day! Beat the school system! Free Teacher online! Free ENGLISH as a second language teacher accent reduction at home! Skype English Teacher too! Best English accent reducing teacher from a native speaking country Canada! Best teacher! Great free schooling to learn you native English tongue! ESL is the best! English as a Foreign language spoken fluently by native language ESL English teacher! English is the best language! Super teacher Phil is here to instruct English to the world! Phil Teacher is here! Tags: American, EFL, ESL, English, IELTS, Learning, TOEFL, accent, college, educator, free, language, lesson, native, online, presentation, professional, reduction, school, speaker, student, study, teacher, training, university 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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native people pro vol 2 history Tags: Americans, Cherokee, Chief, Indian, art, crazy, dancing, father, history, horse, native, original, people, photo, tribal, tribute 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Ghost Dance - Native American - Power Drums - Spirit Pride Fast paced, heart pounding beat. Ghost Dance by Apurimac III Nature Spirit Pride and beautiful art photos by J.D. Challenger, Frank Howell, and Howard Terpning. The Ghost Dance was an attempt of a group of North American Indian tribes to further separate themselves from the white man and the religious doctrines they were forcing upon the tribal peoples. Among the Sioux and Arapaho, the Ghost Dance was one of the central rituals of a new religious movement that focused on the restoration of the past, as opposed to a salvation in a new future. The movement was active within limited tribes and mirrored other attempts by previous Indians to escape the civilization of the white man. The earlier movements included the Good Message of the Iroquois and the Dreamers of the Columbia River tribes. All of these movements had similar features including a rejection of the white mans civilization, especially alcohol, weapons and technology. In addition, the movements preached unity among tribes, even those that were once enemies and a revival of Indian customs that were threatened by the civilization of European peoples. The despair and nostalgia associated with the Ghost Dance reflects that period from which the movement evolved. Plains tribes faced losing their freedom and being overtaken of their homes, their beliefs and their existence. The Ghost Dance was a resurrection of the dead, a bringing back of the customs and way of life that the Indians were trying to hold onto. The prophet who began the movement of the Ghost Dance was Wovoka, a member of the Paiute Tribe. He was descended of a family of prophets and Shamans. Known as a medicine man, it was said that during an eclipse of the sun and while suffering from a high fever, he had a vision which inspired the development of the movement known as the Ghost Dance. The vision embodied the beliefs that inspired the followers of the movement including that the white man would disappear from the Earth after a natural catastrophe and that the Indian dead would return bringing with them the old way of life that would then last forever. To bring these and the other beliefs into effect, the Indians had to practice the customs of the Ghost Dance movement and to renounce alcohol and farming and end mourning, since the resurrection would be coming soon. The most important practice to ensure the effectiveness of the movement was the dance itself. The dance was unlike other Indian dances with fast steps and loud drumming. The Ghost Dance consisted of slow shuffling movements following the course of the sun. It would be performed for four or five days and was accompanied by singing and chanting, but no drumming or other musical instruments. In addition, both men and women participated in the dance, unlike others in which men were the main dancers, singers and musicians. The first dance was held by Wovoka around 1889. Word spread quickly and the Ghost Dance was accepted by the Utes, Bannocks and Shoshone tribes. Eventually, the Plains tribes also adopted the Ghost Dance movement and the peaceful message of hope was spreading and uplifting many Indians. While adapting the movement, many tribes added specific customs and rituals to the Dance that reflected their tribes individuality. The Sioux added two specific elements including the use of hypnosis to bring about trances and aid in the communication with the dead, and a ghost shirt. Made of buckskin or cloth, the shirt was said to make the wearer immune to bullets, a weapon of death known initially only to the white man. A famous Sioux warrior, Sitting Bull, adopted the Ghost Dance into his way of life. He was a respected leader, medicine man and warrior. His following of this movement alarmed the military and Indian Agencies. In 1890, just a few months after presiding at his first Ghost Dance, Sitting Bull was killed. His followers fled and joined the band of Kicking Bear, one of the first to practice with Wovoka. Donning their ghost shirts and with their beliefs firm in their hearts, the followers of the Ghost Dance were rounded up at Wounded Knee creek and killed while resisting arrest. Among those killed were women and children wearing their ghost shirts, which did not stop the bullets of the Indian Agencies or the Military. The Ghost Dance continued to be danced in more southern tribes, but the end of the movement really came with the deaths at Wounded Knee. The hopes of the Indians also ended at that massacre. Many of Wovokas ideas and concepts were adopted by Peyote cults and can even be found in practice today. Indian tribes did not survive the push of the white man. Broken up and with broken dreams, the tribes were shuffled onto reservations and lost many of their customs and rituals. The Ghost Dance was one of those customs lost, but never forgotten. Resurrected from the past, the Ghost Dance and other tribal beliefs are brought to life everyday in the education of our nation. Tags: Ancient, Circle, Douglas, Great, Spirit, Visions, american, apache, blackfoot, buckskin, buffalo, canyon, chant, cherokee, cheyenne, chickasaw, chikasaw, choctow, chumash, dance, dancing, eagle, earth, father, feather, flute, fox, ghost, hiawatha, hopi, inca, indian, iroquois, lakota, land, meditation, mohican, moon, mother, native, navajo, new, nez, oneida, pan, pequot, perce, peru, pipes, plains, pocahontas, potawatomi, pride, regalia, sacred, seminole, shawnee, sioux, sky, spotted, sun, tepee, tipee, tipi, tomahawk, wave 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Learn English Lesson #1 (Read + Speak + Study Questions) British Columbia's (BC) first Internet gambling site opened with such popularity that the system crashed. Debuting with 100% capacity, the website offered $10 free gambling money to anyone wanting to try the new site. The overwhelming response to this new measure caused the servers to overload; new servers are currently being installed to accommodate the increased traffic. Because of the installation, the site is temporarily offline. Proponents of online gambling include the government who expect to receive $100 million annually from the new gambling venture. Critics of the move suggest the website is luring people to the website with free money only to get them addicted to gambling. Conversely, the website is possibly less luring than casinos already in operation; casinos offer free alcohol and a 'groovy' atmosphere which can be far more luring than $10 free gambling money. One thing is certain: Teacher Phil is not gambling on the Internet! Questions: What to proponents of online gambling think of this website? They think the website is good for revenue. Who do you think would criticize online gambling? Parents, teachers, Libertarians, Name four things that can be described as 'groovy'. Groovy music Groovy cars Groovy movies Groovy chicks Why did they shut down the website temporarily? The new servers are being installed. Make a sentence with an alternate use of the word 'lure'. I used my fishing lure to catch a salmon. I used my fishing fly to lure in a salmon. What is the converse of 'online'? The converse of online is offline. Tags: Accent, American, EFL, ESL, English, IELTS, Learn, Phil, TOEFL, TOEIC, anh, aprendre, canadian, college, easy, educate, ingles, instruct, lesson, native, read, reduction, school, speak, speaker, talk, teacher, tieng, university, write 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Justin Aswell going crazy solo with Maschine Justin Aswell, beat-maker of Mr. Invisible, proving MASCHINEs potential in the hands of a virtuoso. Tags: aswell, beat, hip, hop, instruments, invisible, justin, making, maschine, mr., native 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Battery 3 - Quickstart Tutorial YouTube subscribers receive a discount at www.JRRSHOP.com. Just enter the coupon code 'YouTube' when checking out to qualify. Tags: AU, Units, ableton, audio, beats, cubase, daw, dj, drum, edit, editing, effects, fx, instruments, logic, machine, making, mixing, music, native, ni, nuendo, plug-ins, plugins, pro, reaper, recording, rtas, sequencer, steinberg, tdm, tools, tutorial, vst, vsti 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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apocalypto soundtrack - 8 words through the sky, the eclipse apocalypto soundtrack Tags: america, apocalypto, central, civilization, gibson, latin, maya, mayans, mel, movie, music, native, natives, ost, soundtrack 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Good Guns and Guts With the end of the Civil War in 1865, the American people soon returned to settling the Western Territories. Even while the war raged, the lure of gold and other natural resources enticed a number of hardy prospectors to risk conflict with the Native Americans by pressing into their territory... Tags: 1865, american, army, army.mil, civil, native, territories, twiah, war, western 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Cody Lundin - ABO DUDE - PART 3 Earth Current TV visits founder and CEO of Aboriginal Living Skills School Cody Lundin On part 3 Cody shows us how to make fire with sticks. The old fashioned way. Make sure and watch Discovery Channel Friday nights Dual Survival follows Dave Canterbury Cody Lundin as they are dropped into scenarios that could happen to anyone: marooned sailors, lost hikers, trapped. http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/dual-survival/ To build a fire, it helps to understand the basic principles of a fire. Fuel (in a nongaseous state) does not burn directly. When you apply heat to a fuel, it produces a gas. This gas, combined with oxygen in the air, burns. Understanding the concept of the fire triangle is very important in correctly constructing and maintaining a fire. The three sides of the triangle represent air, heat and fuel. If you remove any of these, the fire will go out. The correct ratio of these components is very important for a fire to burn at its greatest capability. The only way to learn this ratio is to practice. SITE SELECTION AND PREPARATION You will have to decide what site and arrangement to use. Before building a fire consider — * The area (terrain and climate) in which you are operating. * The materials and tools available. * How much time you have. * Why you need a fire. * How close is the enemy. Look for a dry spot that — * Is protected from the wind. * Is suitably placed in relation to your shelter (if any). * Will concentrate the heat in the direction you desire. * Has a supply of wood or other fuel available. If you are in a wooded or brush-covered area, clear the brush and scrape the surface soil from the spot you have selected. Clear a circle at least 1 meter in diameter so there is little chance of the fire spreading. If time allows, construct a fire wall using logs or rocks. This wall will help to reflector direct the heat where you want it. It will also reduce flying sparks and cut down on the amount of wind blowing into the fire. However, you will need enough wind to keep the fire burning. CAUTION: Do not use wet or porous rocks as they may explode when heated. In some situations, you may find that an underground fireplace will best meet your needs. It conceals the fire and serves well for cooking food. To make an underground fireplace or "Dakota fire hole" — * Dig a hole in the ground with sloping sides around 45 degrees but deep enough to shield all of the fuel. * On the upwind side of this hole, poke or dig a large connecting hole for ventilation. * Build your fire in the hole but be mindful that with reduced ventilation the fuel needs to be more loosely layered. If you are in a snow-covered area, use green logs to make a dry base for your fire. Trees with wrist-sized trunks are easily broken in extreme cold. Cut or break several green logs and lay them side by side on top of the snow. Add one or two more layers. Place the top layer of logs opposite those below it. Tags: Channel, Cody, Discovery, Dual, Lundin, Survival, breaks, disaster, disasters, emergency, environment, global, hell, inspiration, loose, native, preparedness, sustainability, sustainable, video, warming 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Kalamarka en Francia (HD) Saya de BOLIVIA Kala Marka en un concierto en Francia Musica de Bolivia Kala Marka - San Benito Tags: 2010, afro, andina, andino, aymara, bolivia, boliviana, boliviano, caporales, concierto, diablada, en, folclore, folklore, france, francia, inca, kala, kalamarka, live, marka, morenada, music, musica, native, people, peru, peruano, saya, vivo 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Electro House 2012 (Fre$h Mix) DJ Pha$e Back Again with a new mix! So blast the speakers and enjoy! :) http://soundcloud.com/dj_phase/electro-house-2012-fre-h-mix Tracklist: 1-Oh What a night (Chuckie Remix) 2- One (Your name)- swedish house mafia, feat pharrell 3-Move it to the drum-Chuckie 4-Everybody in love (Frankie Gada Remix) 5-Bumpy Ride (Chuckie Remix) 6-Disco Pogo (Original Mix) 7-Show me love (DJ Dago Remix) Not my music, just mixing :) Tags: Pha$e, afrojack, american, bieber, bl3nd, blend, chauvet, chuckie, control, dago, david, deadmau5, dj, dutch, ecstasy, edc, electro, fist, gaga, house, instruments, jersey, justin, la, lady, lebron, light, massive, native, nba, nfl, numark, pills, porn, pro, pump, serna, show, skullcandy, techno, total, traktor, xxx 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Native American Flute Music - Ananao Cheyenne - Dancing Wolves Tags: age, american, ananao, chant, cheyenne, dance, enigma, flute, incas, meditation, music, native, new, newage, relaxing, song, wolves 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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KALAMARKA (PASTORCITA) La mejor expresion folklorica Boliviana, demostrando los encantadores y puros ritmos de nuestra cultura, nuestras tradiciones, nuestras creencias,Kalamarka en concierto en la ciudad de La Paz, disfrutenla. Kalamarka is one of the best exponents, in the Bolivian native music showing our beautiful, pure and sweet rythms of our culture, our traditions, our believes, Kalamarka in concert, in La Paz, enjoy it, and if you like it reate it.. Tags: andes, bolivia, folklore, indians, indios, kalamarka, native, nativos, panpipes, peru, zampoñas 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Indian Boarding school trailer the truth about how this country treated Native peoples.. Tags: american, cherokee, native, of, tears, trail 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |