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Showing posts with label Native Americans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native Americans. Show all posts

Monday, January 1, 2024

Birthstones From Ancient Times to Modern Day

From the ancient Egyptians, to the ancient Israelites of the Old Testament, to the Native Americans, i.e. indigenous tribes on either side of the globe – people of different cultures have believed that certain stones have symbolism, significance, or even magical or mystical powers. Many people believe in crystal healing and use gemstones for healing and for therapy. Furthermore, many believe these gems and precious stones are particularly powerful for people who are born in a certain month.




FACT: “The concept of birthstones originated in the first century, because there was believed to be a connection between the twelve stones in the priestly breastplate, the twelve months of the year and the twelve signs of the zodiac. The translations and interpretations of this have varied over the years, but wearing a single birthstone is only a few centuries old. In 1912, in order to standardize birthstones the Jewelers of America met and officially adopted the list as we know it today.”


OK! So! Birthstones, as we know them today, were the result of a marketing tactic.


Still! I like the idea! Don't you?


Do you know the birthstone for the month you were born?


Monthly Birthstones List:

January– Garnet

February– Amethyst

March– Aquamarine, Bloodstone

April– Diamond

May– Emerald

June– Pearl, Moonstone, Alexandrite

July– Ruby

August– Peridot, Spinel

September– Sapphire

October– Opal, Tourmaline

November– Topaz, Citrine

December– Turquoise, Zircon, Tanzanite


Info Sources:

Birthstone Magic ~ https://birthstonemagic.com/

Diamonds Rock ~ http://diamondsrock.com/birth-months-birthstones/




Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Interesting Tidbits About Roanoke Colony, aka The Lost Colony

It seems some of history's mysteries will remain a mystery.  Like the disappearance of England's first colony in North America; the Roanoke Colony, known to may as "The Lost Colony".  Different people have their "speculations".  In an episode of the popular TV series, "Sleepy Hollow" they threw out a "probability" of what might have happened. It as totally unbelievable but the show was entertaining. 

This is a well-known unsolved mystery in American history. Evidently, a group of people traveled from England to the New World (America) to settle in a new home. One of the colonists, John White, went back to England to get supplies, etc.


“When White finally arrived back in the colony on 16 August 1590 CE, there was no trace of the colonists in the abandoned stockade except one word carved onto a tree trunk: 'Croatoan'. This was the name of an island some 80 kilometres (50 miles) distant and suggests that the colonists had decided to move there, perhaps for greater safety. White was unable to investigate that island because of storms and was obliged to return to England. One can only imagine his frustration at having to abandon his family. The Roanoke colony then became widely known as the 'Lost Colony'. Nobody has ever discovered the final fate of the Roanoke colonists but the most likely explanation is that they were killed, sooner or later, by Native Americans in revenge for Lane's aggression in 1585 CE.”
“Finally, research by archaeologists in the region, conducted since 2010 CE over a ten year period, has uncovered artefacts which suggest the colonists integrated with the local indigenous tribes.”
What could have possibly happened? Isn't it obvious? They were probably attacked by the natives. Likely, the colonists who tried to resist and defend themselves from an attack were killed AND whoever was left, likely women and children, were taken and assimilated. But since nothing is documented, we can only GUESS!!

In other words, NOBODY KNOWS!!  When I saw this information I was really hoping to know "the rest of the story".  

REF:  Roanoke Colony - World History Encyclopedia  
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Friday, November 4, 2022

lllustration of a Chinese man and a Native American from the 18th or 19th century ...

Illustration of a Chinese man and a Native American from the 18th or 19th century, artist unknown. Ancient Native American glyphs versus ancient Chinese pictograms. Interesting revelations put forward by research analyst John A. Ruskamp Jr. who believes there might be genetic links between Native American DNA to people who lived in China during ancient or medieval times. 







Saturday, November 7, 2020

November is Native American Heritage Month

We have President George H. W. Bush to thank for the official recognition of the achievements and contributions of the Native Americans to the building of this great nation, the United States of America.  He approved the joint resolution to designate November as National American Indian Heritage Month.  


To show respect and honor to my fellow Americans and to celebrate Native American Heritage and to acknowledge that even though they were not initially recognized as US citizens and afforded their rights, many chose to serve this nation, I have compiled a list of my public tweets.  The tweets contain information and links that point to Native Americans, their history and their contributions.
















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"American Indians and Alaska Natives serve in the Armed Forces at five times the national average and have served with distinction in every major conflict for over 200 years."  (Source)  ~ Remember to honor them when you celebrate Veterans Day on November 11th.

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Native American Tribes with Names that Begin with Letter W

November is Native American Heritage in the USA.  There were or are hundreds of tribes all across America.  But US history textbooks don't mention many of the names.  My search led me to a List that provides the names of Native American tribes from A to Z.  The list is amazing.  As an example, there are 16 tribes with names that start with the letter “W”.



Wabanaki ;  Waccamaw ; Waco ; Wailaki ; Walapai ; Walla Walla ; Wampanoag ; Wappinger ; Washoe ; Watlala ; Wea ; Wenatchee ; Wichita; Winnebago ; Wiyot ; Wyandot/Huron 












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