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The Hiri Trade in Papua New Guinea
Trade System in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a rich history of traditional trade systems, which were integral to the lives and culture of its people long before European contact. In particular, Port Moresby, the capital of PNG, was historically a bustling center for trade, driven by the Motu-Koita people who developed a unique trading system known as the hiri trade. This ancient practice played a crucial role in fostering social ties, spreading goods, and connecting various communities along the coastlines of New Guinea and its offshore islands.
By Grace Guiseabout a year ago in History
"Pillars of Eternity: The Engineering Marvels of Ancient Egypt"
The Egyptian Pyramids: An Overview The agent of the Egyptian pyramids is an alluring adventure through age-old beliefs, architectural advancements, and evolving burying practices. Long before the majestic pyramids of Giza were built, ancient Egyptians buried their dead in simple pits in the desert.
By Say the truth about a year ago in History
The Keeper of Memories
The Keeper of Memories In the small town of Albury, nestled between rolling hills and quiet lakes, lived an elderly man named Thomas. For as long as anyone could remember, Thomas had been the town’s unofficial historian. He was not a historian in the formal sense; he held no degrees, no scholarly titles. But what he did possess was an irreplaceable gift for remembering and storing the memories of people who had once lived, loved, and left their mark on the town.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in History
Ragnar Lothbrok
The Legendary Tale of Ragnar Lothbrok: Viking Hero and Myth Ragnar Lothbrok (or Lodbrok) is a name surrounded by legend and mystery, believed to have been a warrior king and Viking leader whose adventurous spirit and courage inspired generations. His story is one of valor, betrayal, love, and conquest, interwoven with myth and embellishment. While historical records about him are scattered, largely mythical, and even contradictory, his story has survived through Old Norse sagas, medieval European accounts, and, more recently, television adaptations that have brought his character to a new generation. Here, we delve into the story of Ragnar Lothbrok as it’s been passed down and why he remains a symbol of Viking heroism.
By roushdy bdelwahababout a year ago in History
The Suffering of Jews During World War II
The Suffering of Jews During World War II World War II was one of the darkest periods in human history, particularly for Jewish communities across Europe. The Nazi regime, under Adolf Hitler, orchestrated a brutal campaign against Jews, leading to the Holocaust—a systematic attempt to annihilate an entire population. The suffering endured by Jews during this period was unprecedented, leaving lasting scars on survivors, families, and the global community.
By Say the truth about a year ago in History
The Enchanting Iara of Brazilian Folklore
In the rich landscape of Brazilian folklore, the figure of Iara stands out with her enchanting presence and poignant backstory. Frequently depicted as a captivating mermaid inhabiting the Amazonian rivers, Iara (also known as Uiara) is an intriguing character in Brazilian mythology, with narratives that have been shared through the ages. Her tale intertwines themes of allure, peril, and enigma, creating a profound impact on Brazilian cultural heritage and oral storytelling. Iara is an enchanting water nymph, often illustrated as a mermaid with flowing dark hair, olive-toned skin, and striking green eyes. Her captivating beauty is said to enthrall anyone who crosses her path, leading many to speculate that she possesses otherworldly abilities. Typically, she is depicted sitting by riverbanks, delicately combing her hair and singing mesmerizing songs that draw in those who listen.
By A Históriaabout a year ago in History
Frightening Facts About Sultan Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif That Will Blow Your Mind
When it comes to ruthless rulers, Sultan Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif ranks pretty high up on the list. This 17th-century Moroccan monarch, who ruled from 1672 to 1727, was known for his iron-fisted control, massive army, and, well, a staggering number of children. His reign wasn’t just about governance—it was about absolute dominance, and he used every tool at his disposal, from brute force to strategic diplomacy. Let's dive into the wild and frightening facts about this legendary sultan.
By Marveline Merababout a year ago in History







