American Indians

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Name The name „Indians” has been given by Krzysztof Kolumb, who

Name

The name „Indians” has been given by Krzysztof Kolumb, who thought,

that floated to India. In different countries and environments are olso used another name of Indians for example in Canada there are called Aboriginal Peoples or aborigines ( " people primary ) " , in USA is often used name Native Americans as well as First Americans.
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Main languages

Main languages

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Algonquian language Algonquian language is closely related to the Anishinaabe language

Algonquian language

Algonquian language is closely related to the Anishinaabe language

or a particularly divergent Anishinaabe dialect. It is spoken, alongside French and to some extent English, by the Algonquin First Nations of Quebec and Ontario.
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Na-dene language Is a proposed Native American language family which includes

Na-dene language

Is a proposed Native American language family which includes

the Athabaskan languages, Eyak, Tlingit, and possibly Haida. The connection of Haida to the other languages is controversial.
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Salishan language Languages are a group of languages of the Pacific

Salishan language

Languages are a group of languages of the Pacific Northwest

(the Canadian province of British Columbia and the American states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana). They are characterised by agglutinativity and astonishing consonant clusters
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Words in Dakota language

Words in Dakota language

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Indian

Indian

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Pipes of peace A peace pipe, also called a calumet or

Pipes of peace

A peace pipe, also called a calumet or medicine

pipe, is a ceremonial smoking pipe used by many Native American tribes, traditionally as a token of peace.
A type of herbal tobacco or mixture of herbs was usually reserved for special smoking occasions, with each region's people using the plants that were locally considered to have special qualities or a culturally condoned basis for ceremonial
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Indians writing An independent origin and development of writing is counted

Indians writing

An independent origin and development of writing is counted among

the many achievements and innovations of pre-Columbian American cultures. The region of Mesoamerica produced a number of indigenous writing systems from the 1st millennium BCE onwards. What may be the earliest-known example in the Americas of an extensive text thought to be writing is by the Cascajal Block. The Olmec hieroglyphs tablet has been indirectly dated from ceramic shards found in the same context to approximately 900 BCE, around the time that Olmec occupation of San Lorenzo began to wane.
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Maia's calendar It is a primal calendar earlier than any european

Maia's calendar

It is a primal calendar earlier than any european calendar.
It

is ending in 2012 year so a lot of scientist thought that it will be the end of World.
It is also work of art showing maia'sbelieves.
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Indians warriors and martial art Indians were pacefull people but they

Indians warriors and martial art

Indians were pacefull people but they had

to sometimes fight. The main reasons of war were:
-they want to protect their lands
-show their power
human sacrifing
Often used tactics of subsidiary war, was attacked from concealments. In fights, but certain part played tactics, especially esteemed former individual skills and courage. In fight as important as victory, was honourable death.
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Indians weapons Weapons Of Indians before arrival Of Europeans was enough

Indians weapons

Weapons Of Indians before arrival Of Europeans was enough poor

- consisted usually from bow and arrows, or knives ( stone or copper), hatchets ( tomahawks) and of spears. From regard on lack effective centres of communication( with exception of boat) warriors were planning to go on war with little charge, beginning from oneself only weapons. One used tactics of subsidiary war, one attacked from concealments.
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The most important tribes: Aztecs Apaches Sioux Lakota Komanches Blackfeet Chejens Nawaho

The most important tribes:

Aztecs
Apaches
Sioux
Lakota
Komanches
Blackfeet
Chejens
Nawaho

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Aztecs Aztec is a term used to refer to certain ethnic

Aztecs

Aztec is a term used to refer to certain ethnic groups

of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who achieved political and military dominance over large parts of Mesoamerica in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries, a period referred to as the Late post-Classic period in Mesoamerican chronology
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Tenochtitlan Main city of Aztecs culture and capital of their country

Tenochtitlan

Main city of Aztecs culture and capital of their country which

was built by Atahualpa.It was one of the most amazing cities in the world. The most important building was god of sun temple.
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Tenochtitlan Unfortunately this amazing city was damaged by spanish conquistadors so

Tenochtitlan

Unfortunately this amazing city was damaged by spanish conquistadors so no

picture is based on authentic views of this city.
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Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza

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Aztecs battle

Aztecs battle

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Human sacrifice Human sacrifice is the act of homicide (the killing

Human sacrifice

Human sacrifice is the act of homicide (the killing of

one or several human beings) in the context of a religious ritual (ritual killing). Its typology closely parallels the various practices of ritual slaughter of animals (animal sacrifice) and of religious sacrifice in general. Human sacrifice has been practiced in various cultures throughout history. Victims were typically ritually killed in a manner that is supposed to please or appease gods, spirits or the deceased, for example as a propitiatory offering, or as a retainer sacrifice when the King servants die in order to continue to serve their master in the next life.
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Aztesc gods - Quetzoclat

Aztesc gods - Quetzoclat

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Tanatloc "Wanting Peace" a panmesoamerican shaman God, omnipotent universal power.

Tanatloc

"Wanting Peace" a panmesoamerican shaman God, omnipotent universal power.

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Hutzipolth "Left handed Hummingbird", the tribal God of Tenochtitlan, god of war and sacrifice

Hutzipolth

"Left handed Hummingbird", the tribal God of Tenochtitlan, god of war

and sacrifice
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Mixcoatl means "Cloud Serpent", the tribal God of many of the

Mixcoatl

means "Cloud Serpent", the tribal God of many of the Nahua

people such as the Tlaxcalteca, god of war, sacrifice and hunting
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Chalchutlicue means "Jade Her Skirt", Goddess of springs

Chalchutlicue

means "Jade Her Skirt", Goddess of springs

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Apaches Apache is the collective name for several tribes related groups

Apaches

Apache is the collective name for several tribes related groups of

Native Americans in the United States. These indigenous peoples of North America speak a Southern Athabaskan (Apachean) language, and are related linguistically to the Athabaskan speakers of Alaska and western Canada. The modern term Apache excludes the related Navajo people.
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Apaches teritory

Apaches teritory

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Apaches

Apaches

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Sioux are Native American and First Nations people. The term can

Sioux

are Native American and First Nations people. The term can refer

to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or any of the nation's many dialects.
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Sioux women and warrior

Sioux women and warrior

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Lakota are a Native American tribe. They are part of a

Lakota

are a Native American tribe. They are part of a confederation

of seven related Sioux tribes (the Oceti Sakowin or seven council fires) and speak Lakota, one of the three major dialects of the Sioux language.
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Painting of faces

Painting of faces

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Lakota Shamans

Lakota Shamans

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The greatest Indians Crazy Horse Atahualpa Sat Okh Sitting Bull

The greatest Indians

Crazy Horse
Atahualpa
Sat Okh
Sitting Bull

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Crazy Horse Crazy Horse (Lakota: Thašuŋka Witko, literally "His-Horse-is-Crazy") (ca. 1840

Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse (Lakota: Thašuŋka Witko, literally "His-Horse-is-Crazy") (ca. 1840

– September 5, 1877) was a respected war leader of the Oglala Lakota, who fought against the U.S. federal government in an effort to preserve the traditions and values of the Lakota way of life.
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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse

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Atahualpa Borned in August 29, 1533, was the last sovereign emperor

Atahualpa

Borned in August 29, 1533, was the last sovereign emperor of

the Tahuantinsuyu, or the Inca Empire. He became emperor upon defeating his older half-brother Huáscar in a civil war sparked by the death of their father, Inca Huayna Capac, from an infectious disease thought to be smallpox. During the Spanish Invasion, the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro crossed his path, captured Atahualpa, and used him to control the Inca empire. Eventually, the Spanish executed Atahualpa by garrote, ending the Inca Empire
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Sat Okh Sat Okh ("Long Feather"), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz

Sat Okh

Sat Okh ("Long Feather"), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz (April

15, 1920 in Canada – July 3, 2003 in Gdańsk) was a Polish-Shawnee soldier and writer.
He was born and raised near Mackenzie river in North-Western Territory of Canada, to a Polish mother, Stanisława Supłatowicz, and a Shawnee Indian, chief of the tribe - Leoo-Karko-Ono-Ma (Tall Eagle). He was educated in tracking, hunting, living with nature.
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Sitting Bull Lakota: Tataŋka Iyotaŋka or Ta-Tanka I-Yotank, also nicknamed Slon-he

Sitting Bull

Lakota: Tataŋka Iyotaŋka or Ta-Tanka I-Yotank, also nicknamed Slon-he

or "Slow"; ca. 1831 – December 15, 1890) was a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man, born near the Grand River in South Dakota and killed by reservation police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation during an attempt to arrest him and prevent him from supporting the Ghost Dance movement.
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