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POPSAnthropology Museum database to go online
article continues: Nearly 50 artifacts connected to the Cherokee culture including baskets, ceremonial pipes, jewelry, ceramics and a range of other objects can be found in the database. Thousands of American Indian projectile points, most of them found in North Carolina, have also been cataloged. The oldest artifact in the collection dates to 10,000 B.C. Archaeology and anthropology enthusiasts can search by country to find objects from a particular geographic area or by culture, such as the Hopi, to find all objects in the collection associated with that culture. People can also search for a type of artifact. For example, by entering “basket” as a search term, someone could find records for more than 150 baskets in the collection. Anyone can use the database, but the database will be particularly valuable for North Carolina teachers, said Stephen Whittington, director of the museum. Teachers can use images and the descriptions from the database to plan lessons
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POPSYour Path Do you know your path in life? We can only find our path if we look within our selves and ask the Creator. Cougar
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POPSUnderstanding Nature cannot be controlled by man, even though man tries to control everything he touches, I cannot say this about the people who understand and live with nature, the Aboriginal People. The life of Aboriginal Peoples of the world have lived with and try in this day and age to continue to do so. Cougar
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POPSWilma P. Mankiller, Cherokee Education has always been the back bone of the Native people, I say this as it has always been the Elders who provided us with the knowledge and wisdom, today the younger generation do not know this and are so wrapped up with the new world computerized agenda, that they have lost sight of the true teachers of our people. We can only pray to the Great Spirit that they will open their eyes before it is to late. Remember the ouness falls upon us to guide our children on the true path to knowledge.
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POPSEducation Even though this talks about the Cherokee people, this in fact speaks for all Aboriginal peoples, every where. In Canada the First Nation, Metis & Inuit peoples are not taught the same as in the outside world (white mans world) they are behind and kept that way by the governments who regulate education, they were & are never taught history because the Canadian Governments were and are scared to tell the truth about the Canadian history. This can possibly be said by all the governments around the world who suppress the Indigenous peoples of that country. Cougar