Indigenous Peoples facts
While investigating facts about Indigenous Peoples Day and Indigenous Peoples March, I found out little known, but curios details like:
In traditional societies that have no access to processed sugars and white flour, many indigenous people have no cavities, and flash smiles with perfect pearly white teeth, even though tooth brushing is rare. The next generation of natives who eat processed food began to develop crooked teeth
how did the british affect the indigenous peoples of australia?
For the past 60000 years a group of indigenous people has been living in an island, the size of Manhattan, completely isolated from the modern world. They are extremely violent and will kill anyone that dares to come ashore.
What is the difference between native and indigenous peoples?
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across answering what states recognize indigenous peoples day. Here are 50 of the best facts about Indigenous Peoples Day 2019 and Indigenous Peoples Atlas Of Canada I managed to collect.
what's indigenous peoples day?
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Seattle changed Columbus day to indigenous peoples day in 2014 to acknowledge that native Americans were living in the Americas long before Columbus "discovered" it.
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When the Norse vikings sailed for America in the 11th century, they fully expected (and hoped) to find a race of monsters to fight. Instead, they found the indigenous peoples. Disappointed at finding no real monsters, the Norse (known for being tall) called them Skræling, or pygmies.
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Australia is the only continent whose indigenous people never independently developed the bow and arrow.
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A DNA study shows that the entire indigenous population in the New World before 1492 might have been descendants of only 70 people who crossed the Beringia before the Ice Age ended
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When asked how they discovered the hallucinogenic properties of the plants used in the ayahuasca brew, Many indigenous Amazonian people said they "received the instructions directly from plants and plant spirits".
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The Amazon Rainforest area originally had terrible farming soil, until indigenous people invented a "superdirt" which remains fertile for thousands of years, renews and propagates by itself, and may currently cover as much as 10% of the Amazon basin.
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The Berber people of North Africa are genetically similar to the Sami people of Northern Scandinavian. Despite the fact both are considered indigenous to each respective area. The gentic link dates back 9,000 years.
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The indigenous peoples of the Caribbean had a God of disorder and chaos called 'Juracán'. This word is the origin of the English word 'hurricane'
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The Earth Pyramid Project', is a project that plans to erect a pyramid in an as-yet-undecided location. It will hold contributions from every government, indigenous peoples, and all the world’s children in chambers within the structure. Then the Pyramid will be sealed for 1000 years.
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Jaguars have been reported to eat the hallucinogenic Ayahuasca root before they hunt. Indigenous people of the Amazon believe the jaguars do it to sharpen their senses.
Why indigenous peoples day is wrong?
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The indigenous San people of Africa created a “code of ethics” for the researchers who want to study them.
Pre-columbian population of the Americas is estimated to have been 50-100 million people. 90% of the indigenous population died from diseases imported by europeans, most of which got infected and died without direct contact - fuelling the legend of an empty continent ready to be seized - source
Bermuda had no indigenous population at the time of its discovery, and there is no evidence of any people having lived there before the British settled in 1609, effectively making the British the first people to ever establish a human population on the island - source
Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States were the only countries to vote against the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The founder of the modern frozen food industry, Clarence Birdseye, was inspired after he was taught by the Inuit, indigenous people of Canada, how to ice fish under very thick ice. In -40 °C weather, he discovered that the fish he caught froze almost instantly, and when thawed, tasted fresh - source
When is indigenous peoples day?
The Marii-El Republic in Russia is the homeland of the Mari people, many of whom still follow their polytheistic indigenous religion. Possibly the only unbroken spiritual lineage to survive Christianisation in Europe. The Mari native religion comprehends tree worship and animal sacrifices
How to help indigenous peoples?
Indigenous peoples in Mexico and California use base-8 number systems because they count using the spaces between their fingers rather than the fingers themselves.
Alva Nunez (Cabeza de Vaca) was shipwrecked in the 1500's, taken captive by indigenous peoples, became a faith healer, wandered through what is now Texas, Arizona, and Mexico on foot for eight years before finding his way back to colonized lands of New Spain.
Sapmí, an indigenous 'nation' that still exists in northern Norway/Sweden/Finland/Russia. Though outnumbered and almost eradicated the last century, the people still live and thrive in many traditional ways.
When Europeans attempted to eat corn as a staple, they began to suffer from a deficiency known as pellagra, something indigenous people did not suffer from. It turns out that to get free vitamins in the crop, you need to soak it in alkali water first, a practice European hadn't learned yet.
More than 150,000 indigenous Canadian people were abused in schools run by missionaries until 1996