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North American Indian (Indian woman)
This article contains photographs of North American Indian women from different tribes and nationalities.
A little bit about the feminine word "Indian": all Russian dictionaries "Indian" means the feminine and the word "Indian" and the feminine word "Indian." The word "Indian woman" in Russian dictionaries there is, but it is sometimes found in the translated literature, moreover, it is more logical, because does not require refinement, unlike the word "Indian", where it is necessary to clarify, I mean North American Indian or a resident of India. Therefore, this article I will use both concepts - "Indian woman" and "North American Indian».
42 photos.
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people of the Iroquois
Taos
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the People's Taos
North American Indian (Indian woman) group of nations Sioux
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Lakota people
Shaman and warrior of the people of the Crow (Absaroka Range)
Apache
Apaches
Modern woman of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the Mojave tribe
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the Mojave tribe
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Cree people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people of Cheyenne (Cheyenne)
Modern woman of the people Cheyenne
Woman with child of the Cherokee Nation
Modern woman of the Cherokee Nation
Modern woman of the people of the Blackfeet
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Navajo Nation
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Navajo Nation
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Navajo Nation
Modern girl from Navajo Nation
Modern girl from Navajo Nation
Modern girl from Navajo Nation
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Hopi people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Hopi people
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the People's Teva
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the People's Arikara
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Zuni people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Zuni people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Zuni people
tsionalnnuyu membership of North American Indian women could not be determined accurately:
national identity could not be established
national identity could not be established
national identity could not be established
national identity could not be established
North American Indian (Indian woman), presumably because people Cheyenne
North American Indian (Indian woman), presumably because people Cheyenne
North American Indian (Indian woman), presumably because of the Pueblo peoples
A little help.
The United States refused to ratify the UN Convention on Genocide. And no wonder. Many aspects of the genocide were implemented on the indigenous peoples of North America. List of US policy of genocide includes: mass extermination, biological warfare, forced eviction from their homes, imprisonment, introduction of values other than indigenous, forced surgical sterilization of local women, ban on religious ceremonies, etc.
Before the arrival of Columbus lands now occupied by 48 States of America was inhabited by over 12 million people. Four centuries later, the population had been reduced to 237,000, ie by 95%. How? When Columbus returned in 1493 to 17 vessels, he began to pursue a policy of theft in slavery and mass extermination of the population of the Caribbean. Within three years, was destroyed five million people. Fifty years later, during the Spanish census was recorded only 200,000 Indians! Las Casas, the principal historian of Columbia era, resulting in numerous reports of horrific acts committed by Spanish colonists on indigenous peoples, including hanging out in droves, burning braid razdelyvanie children to pieces and feeding their dogs - a list of atrocities impressive. With the departure of Columbus, this policy has not stopped. European colonies and later the newly formed United States continued the same policy of conquest. Massacres took place across the country. Not only is the mass of Indians were killed by cutting out entire villages and scalping captured Europeans involved as well and biological weapons. British agents handed out blankets tribes that were intentionally infected with smallpox. More than a hundred thousand Mingo, Delaware, Shawnee and other tribes inhabiting the banks of the River Ohio, claimed the disease.
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A little bit about the feminine word "Indian": all Russian dictionaries "Indian" means the feminine and the word "Indian" and the feminine word "Indian." The word "Indian woman" in Russian dictionaries there is, but it is sometimes found in the translated literature, moreover, it is more logical, because does not require refinement, unlike the word "Indian", where it is necessary to clarify, I mean North American Indian or a resident of India. Therefore, this article I will use both concepts - "Indian woman" and "North American Indian».
42 photos.
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people of the Iroquois
Taos
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the People's Taos
North American Indian (Indian woman) group of nations Sioux
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Lakota people
Shaman and warrior of the people of the Crow (Absaroka Range)
Apache
Apaches
Modern woman of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people Apaches
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the Mojave tribe
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the Mojave tribe
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Cree people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the people of Cheyenne (Cheyenne)
Modern woman of the people Cheyenne
Woman with child of the Cherokee Nation
Modern woman of the Cherokee Nation
Modern woman of the people of the Blackfeet
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Navajo Nation
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Navajo Nation
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Navajo Nation
Modern girl from Navajo Nation
Modern girl from Navajo Nation
Modern girl from Navajo Nation
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Hopi people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Hopi people
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the People's Teva
North American Indian (Indian woman) from the People's Arikara
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Zuni people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Zuni people
North American Indian (Indian woman) of the Zuni people
tsionalnnuyu membership of North American Indian women could not be determined accurately:
national identity could not be established
national identity could not be established
national identity could not be established
national identity could not be established
North American Indian (Indian woman), presumably because people Cheyenne
North American Indian (Indian woman), presumably because people Cheyenne
North American Indian (Indian woman), presumably because of the Pueblo peoples
A little help.
The United States refused to ratify the UN Convention on Genocide. And no wonder. Many aspects of the genocide were implemented on the indigenous peoples of North America. List of US policy of genocide includes: mass extermination, biological warfare, forced eviction from their homes, imprisonment, introduction of values other than indigenous, forced surgical sterilization of local women, ban on religious ceremonies, etc.
Before the arrival of Columbus lands now occupied by 48 States of America was inhabited by over 12 million people. Four centuries later, the population had been reduced to 237,000, ie by 95%. How? When Columbus returned in 1493 to 17 vessels, he began to pursue a policy of theft in slavery and mass extermination of the population of the Caribbean. Within three years, was destroyed five million people. Fifty years later, during the Spanish census was recorded only 200,000 Indians! Las Casas, the principal historian of Columbia era, resulting in numerous reports of horrific acts committed by Spanish colonists on indigenous peoples, including hanging out in droves, burning braid razdelyvanie children to pieces and feeding their dogs - a list of atrocities impressive. With the departure of Columbus, this policy has not stopped. European colonies and later the newly formed United States continued the same policy of conquest. Massacres took place across the country. Not only is the mass of Indians were killed by cutting out entire villages and scalping captured Europeans involved as well and biological weapons. British agents handed out blankets tribes that were intentionally infected with smallpox. More than a hundred thousand Mingo, Delaware, Shawnee and other tribes inhabiting the banks of the River Ohio, claimed the disease.
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