Before the Inkas (Photo Diary)
In major museums, only a small fraction of the artifacts held by the museum are on display and interpreted for the public. Most of the […]
In major museums, only a small fraction of the artifacts held by the museum are on display and interpreted for the public. Most of the […]
Welcome to the 14th edition of First Nations News & Views. This weekly series is one element in the “Invisible Indians” project put together by […]
When the Spanish under the leadership of Francisco Pizarro arrived in Peru in 1532, they encountered the Inka empire. With a population of about 8 […]
While the Inka (Inca) are probably the best-known of the ancient civilizations of South America because they were flourishing when the Spanish arrived, there were […]
( – promoted by navajo) An elder told me that the Navaho took Geronimo’s bones and gave them a proper burial before the U.S. Army […]