An under development Guided Art Inquiry on Kathe Kollwitz's woodcut Die Freiwillige from her portfolio Krieg (@MoMA) to serve as an entry point for both a sources-based Contemporary History class and an Art Activity.
Please offer your comments!
Indian Horses Before Columbus Evidences in AmericaRuben LLumihucci
According to most leading scholars in history, anthropology and geography, none of the Native Tribes had horses until after Columbus. “On the contrary,” say elders of the Plains Indian Tribes, “our ancestors always had horses.”
Indeed, the oldest surviving travel account of an overseas explorer in the American Southwest comes from the Afghani Buddhist Monk, Hui Shen. He sailed to the West Coast of Fu Sang during the
5th century AD. According to the monk, the Native People of Fu Sang (or ancient Mexico) had both
horses and wagons. If we jump over to the East Coast, we find a similar account dating to the 13th century. According to Bjorn of Iceland, he fell overboard while landing his dory in the Atlantic surf. He was rescued by a party of Celtic Natives, or Welsh Colonists, “riding on horseback.”
Everywhere that explorers traveled along the Eastern Seaboard of North America during the 16th,
17th, and 18th centuries, they reported seeing Indians (or Welsh settlers) riding horses. When John Cabot landed along the East Coast in 1497, he reported seeing “the dung of draft animals” (such as horses and cattle). The Natives presumably kept their livestock “out of sight” due to quite reasonable fears that alien visitors who landed along their shores might take cattle for a festive evening meal. When Jacques Cartier explored the region of Quebec in 1535, his Native host informed him that there was a tribe in the Far West where the Indians rode on horses.
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An under development Guided Art Inquiry on Kathe Kollwitz's woodcut Die Freiwillige from her portfolio Krieg (@MoMA) to serve as an entry point for both a sources-based Contemporary History class and an Art Activity.
Please offer your comments!
Indian Horses Before Columbus Evidences in AmericaRuben LLumihucci
According to most leading scholars in history, anthropology and geography, none of the Native Tribes had horses until after Columbus. “On the contrary,” say elders of the Plains Indian Tribes, “our ancestors always had horses.”
Indeed, the oldest surviving travel account of an overseas explorer in the American Southwest comes from the Afghani Buddhist Monk, Hui Shen. He sailed to the West Coast of Fu Sang during the
5th century AD. According to the monk, the Native People of Fu Sang (or ancient Mexico) had both
horses and wagons. If we jump over to the East Coast, we find a similar account dating to the 13th century. According to Bjorn of Iceland, he fell overboard while landing his dory in the Atlantic surf. He was rescued by a party of Celtic Natives, or Welsh Colonists, “riding on horseback.”
Everywhere that explorers traveled along the Eastern Seaboard of North America during the 16th,
17th, and 18th centuries, they reported seeing Indians (or Welsh settlers) riding horses. When John Cabot landed along the East Coast in 1497, he reported seeing “the dung of draft animals” (such as horses and cattle). The Natives presumably kept their livestock “out of sight” due to quite reasonable fears that alien visitors who landed along their shores might take cattle for a festive evening meal. When Jacques Cartier explored the region of Quebec in 1535, his Native host informed him that there was a tribe in the Far West where the Indians rode on horses.
Counselors at MWW possess an extraordinary range and depth of crisis communications expertise – from contingency planning, crisis response training and onsite support for clients in the midst of incidents,to managing the aftermath of crises and the restoration of trust and reputations.
BeeOdiversity est une entreprise qui a pour vocation de créer de la biodiversité et de la diversité alimentaire par le biais de la régénération et de la préservation des abeilles.
Une véritable ambition : créer et préserver la biodiversité sur 10% de la Belgique.
Pour ce faire, ils créent des partenariats durables avec les sociétés, institutions publiques, particuliers, agriculteurs et scientifiques.
Pour plus d’information : www.beeodiversity.com
See the presentation of the CIP (part 1/2) made by the International & Innovation Business Unit of the BEA on the theme "Eco-Innovation"... and follow in a few time, the results and success of the innovative Brussels SMEs !
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