recuerdos de estación. revista-archivo de mis fotos de la estación de buses
https://issuu.com/Amarusin/docs/recuerdos_de_estaci__n
Caos
(Fuente: magictransistor)
So for Columbus Day this year, I thought it would be more appropriate to draw attention to the histories of the various indigenous peoples of the Americas. As such I have created a master post of all my Unrepresented People posts on indigenous Americans. For those of you who are more recent followers, Unrepresented People is a series of short posts I do on minority people, cultures, or regions around the world. While the posts I have here deal with Indigenous Americans, I have done posts on people from around the world, so be sure to check out the tag. The series is on a bit of a hiatus as I’ve just started grad school and an internship, but I hope to restart it soon.
Note: Names marked with an apostrophe (*), are people of mixed indigenous and European/African descent
- Apache
- Aymara
- Blackfoot/Niitsitapi
- Cherokee
- Cheyenne
- Chickasaw
- Choctaw
- Comanche
- Cree
- Dene
- Easter Island/Rapa Nui
- Garifuna*
- Guaraní
- Guna
- Haida
- Hawaiians (Hawaiians are Polynesians rather than Amerindians, but I thought it was best to include them as well)
- Hopi
- Innu
- Inuit
- Iroquois/Haudenosaunee
- Kayapo
- Lakota
- Louisiana Creole*
- Lumbee*
- Mapuche
- Métis*
- Mi'kmaq
- Miskito*
- Navajo
- Nuxalk
- Ojibwe/Chippewa
- Ramapough Mountain Indians/Ramapough Lenape*
- Rarámuri/Tarahumara
- Seminole/Black Seminole*
- Shawnee
- Tlingit
- Tohono O'odham
- Wayuu
- Yanomami
- Yupik
- Zuni
Camille Flammarion - Lunar Landscape, “Les Terres du Ciel; Voyage Astronomique sur les Autres Mondes”, 1884.