Adivasi ist die Selbstbezeichnung der indigenen Bevölkerung im Gebiet des heutigen Indien. Das Wort Adivasi bedeutet \"erste Menschen\" bzw. \"erste Siedler\". Sie werden oft auch als \"tribals\" (\"Stammesvölker\") bezeichnet, insofern sie traditionell in Kleingesellschaften organisiert leben. Sie wurden jedoch im Laufe der Geschichte von den indoeuropäischen Invasoren immer mehr von ihren ursprünglichen Siedlungsgebieten verdrängt und mit ihrem Lebensraum auch großteils um ihre Lebensgrundlage gebracht.
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Traditional aboriginal culture, throwing the boomerang, ritual dancing, starting fire with sticks-thatt\'s what lots of tourists expect to see in Australia. Thanks to books and movies. Reality is quite different....
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Aboriginal Children and the State CANADA AND AUSTRALIA: A GUIDE TO WEB-SOURCES
www.carleton.ca/ccph/aboriginal/government.html
This room offers examples of some of Native American artists\' finest art, from pottery to sculpture, reflecting a wide spectrum of accomplishment from American Indian artists.
www.tribalworks.com/Native_American_Art_Gallery.htm
WELCOME to World of the Ancient Britons a historical and archaeological look at our ancestors
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Adivasi Contributions to Indian Culture and Civilization Adivasi traditions and practices pervade all aspects of Indian culture and civilization, yet this awareness is often lacking in popular consciousness, and the extent and import of Adivasi contributions to Indian philosophy, language and custom have often gone unrecognized, or been underrated by historians and social scientists.l
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header_about GFA\'s vision is to train and send 100,000 native missionaries into the most unreached areas of Asia. By God\'s grace, more than 14,000 native missionaries are now serving and planting over 10 churches every day. You can help sponsor an Asian brother or sister for $30 per month--100% goes directly to the field!
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Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde
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The Fenni were a people described by Tacitus in his Germania. In Old Icelandic, the noun fenni means \\\"hard snow\\\", while the verb, fenna, means \\\"to cover with snow.\\\" An interpretation of the term, suggested in 1896 by Hultam , is \\\"wanderer\\\" -- for the way the people lived, i.e. without permanent dwelling places. Similar descriptive terms were used in titles for fishermen (Livonians). Whether or not this tribe can be identified with the Samic people is disputed. On Carta marina it\\\'s entiting Inuits. However, \\\"Fenni\\\" is today used in Norwegian for the Sami. Fennia is a modern latinized term for Finland (cf. Vandalia.)
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