A rare opportunity to spend time with the Hadzabe offers insight into one of the world’s last remaining hunter-gatherer societies. Through candid conversations, members of the tribe share their views ...
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No calendars, no clocks, no years! Inside the Amondawa tribe where life is measured by stages, not time
The Amondawa, a small Amazonian tribe, seem to live in a very different way from most of us. Their language doesn’t have a word for “time.” No months, years, and no way to talk about ages in the way ...
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In the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe’s Harvest Kitchen, Chris Castleberry baked salmon fillets over an open fire, securing them with cedar-wood dowels and sticks. He rotated the fish to imbue a smoky flavor ...
At first, the dead floated downstream a few at a time. Then they came by the hundreds, and then the thousands. For mile after mile, the Klamath River was filled with tens of thousands of dead salmon.
The Arapaho Tribe apparently migrated into its historical homelands of Colorado and Wyoming from the northeast. Tribal history tells of a crossing of a great frozen river to the north sometime in the ...
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