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Ceremonial Pipe - Eagle - Indian Relic - Indian Artifacts

By mulewagon on  From mulewagon.com
$50,000.00 Ceremonial Pipe - Eagle - Indian Relic - American Indian Artifacts This Ceremonial Pipe weighs 22 Lbs, is 15" Long, 7 1/2" wide, 5 1/2" tall with a 3 1/2" diameter bowl. This Ceremonial Pipe was found in Bartow County Georgia (ex. Charley Horne Collection). The stone is Black Soap Stone with Gold Patina. This is a wonderful piece of Native American Art and will make a nice addition to your collection. Certified Funds Only. (Cashiers Check) These Indian Artifacts are from a...Read Full Story

Boy Trade Ax - Copper Dangles - Bell - Indian Relics

By mulewagon on  From mulewagon.com
$1,049.99 Boy Trade Ax - Copper Dangles - Bell - American Indian Relics These American Indian Artifacts were found in Marshall County and Jackson County Alabama. These Indian Relics are mounted in a shadow box measuring 36" by 36" by 8", and weighing 30 pounds. There is no glass on this box and a piece of molding is missing. These Indian Artifacts are from a Collector who has been collecting Indian Relics for over 60 years. If you are not Completely Satisfied with these artifacts, you may...Read Full Story

Lizard - Stone - Indian Relic - American Indian Artifact

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$999.99 Lizard - Stone - Indian Relic - American Indian Artifact This Lizard was found in Madison County Alabama, which is very uncommon this area. These Lizards are normally found in the Central States , Indiana, Ohio, etc. These Indian Artifacts are from a Collector who has been collecting Indian Relics for over 60 years. If you are not Completely Satisfied with the artifact, you may return it, undamaged, within 7 days for a refund of the purchase price. ....Read Full Story

Abalone Mask - Relic - American Indian Art

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$299.99 Abalone Mask - Relic - American Indian Art This Abalone Mask came from the Pacific Northwest.  It measures 12" by 8" by 5" and weighs 5 pounds. If you are not Completely Satisfied with this Mask, you may return it, undamaged, within 7 days for a refund of the purchase price. ....Read Full Story

Central Coast Chumash Indians

By abrahamchaffin on  From activerain.com
In beginning this topic on the Chumash Indians I take great care and appreciation for what I am about to write. I have great respect and honor for the native Americans and native peoples of a lot of different cultures such as the Aztecs, Incas, Mayans, native Hawaiian’s and other great civilizations that have been infringed upon by our European idealistic superiority. I begin to embark on this blog for Celeste and the challenge she returned to me after I desired her to expand on the Hawaiian...Read Full Story
HOLDERNESS — For the second time in as many years, local descendants of some early Native American tribes — the Abenaki, Micmac, Pequot, Penobscot, and others beyond the borders of New England — will celebrate their inherited culture this ...  
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AJHG doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2011.12.014,Mitochondrial DNA and Y Chromosome Variation Provides Evidence for a Recent Common Ancestry between Native Americans and Indigenous AltaiansMatthew C. Dulik et al.The Altai region of southern Siberia has played a critical role in the peopling of northern Asia as an entry point into Siberia and a possible homeland for ancestral Native Americans. It has an old and rich history because humans have inhabited...  
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Few things that happened 100 years ago can still capture the public's imagination like the sinking of the Titanic. Perhaps it's the legendary lore of a bygone, romantic era, revived and perpetuated by James Cameron's 1997 Oscar-winning blockbuster.  
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Native Americans who often ate processed meat in a can, generically known as "spam" and a common food on reservations, one subsidized by the government -- had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes over those who ate little or none, according to a U.S. study.  
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From Yahoo Health. I knew there was no god reason for that stuff to remain in production! Instead of diabetes, I'd have guessed heart problems due to the massive amount of sodium."Native Americans who often ate processed meat in a can, generically known as "spam" and a common food on reservations, one subsidized by the government -- had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes over those who ate little or none, according to a U.S...  
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The earliest Native Americans may have originated in a tiny mountainous region in southern Siberia called the Altai, according to anthropologists. The Altai is at the intersection of Russia, Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan and "is a key area because it's a ...  
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The results, published in Friday's issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics, add another chapter to the story of the settlement of the Americas. Increasingly efficient DNA technology is helping scientists flesh out the prehistory of the Native ...  
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