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A Woman of the Plains. Top Story - July 2023.
The year is 1750 and I am a Paskwaiwiyiniwak woman living on the banks of the Kisiskaciwani-sipi river in the area referred to as Alberta during the 21st century. They call us the Ndooheenou people, a nation of hunters, for we are a nomadic people, following the migration patterns of the wild animals and birds in this area. As nomads we do not have specific occupations. Survival dictates that everyone, in the tribe, is capable of doing whatever task is needed in the moment. We work as a team, not as individuals. The only division is that between men and women. The men are typically the hunters who supply us with meat and the warriors who keep us safe from predators as well as the other tribes who inhabit this area: the siksikartsitapi in particular, who would wipe us out in a moment, if ever given the chance. The men are also responsible for making the tools we use to survive, from stone, wood and bone. The white man, with the convenience of metal, has yet to arrive in our area.
By Gail Wylie3 years ago in History
Did the Titanic REALLY sink?
The world was startled in 1912 when the Titanic sank. With the ruthless destruction of such a technically advanced ship, the limits of human ingenuity were ruthlessly exposed. However, a rumour that has been circulating online in recent years, most recently on Reddit, raises the question of whether the Titanic actually sank.
By Phoenix Daily Conspiracies3 years ago in History
Gladiator's Triumph. Content Warning.
In the vast colosseum, where blood and honor clashed, a gladiator named Maximus stood tall. His chiseled physique and steely gaze concealed a heart burdened by tragedy and a thirst for justice. Maximus, once a celebrated general, had been betrayed by the very empire he had sworn to protect. Now, he fought not for glory, but for vengeance.
By Atikul Hoque Jahan3 years ago in History
COVID-19's Global Impact
Title: Unraveling the Genome: Examining COVID-19's Global Impact Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has been an unprecedented global health crisis, affecting millions of lives worldwide. As scientists and researchers work tirelessly to understand the virus's origin and its spread, it is important to rely on accurate and evidence-based information. In recent times, there have been claims circulating that suggest China is responsible for a significant number of deaths due to the coronavirus. In this article, we will examine this claim and shed light on the complexity of attributing specific numbers to a country's responsibility for COVID-19-related deaths.
By Isa Alarakha Paleja3 years ago in History
THE GIRL WITH A GIFT
in a quaint little village nestled at the foot of a mist-covered mountain, there lived a curious and adventurous girl named Lila. With her sparkling blue eyes and a wild mane of golden curls, Lila's laughter could light up the darkest corners of the village. Her heart was filled with dreams and an insatiable hunger for knowledge.
By PHILIP Chinedu3 years ago in History
Unveiling the Thug Life Moments of Winston Churchill
Hey there, When you think of Winston Churchill, the image of a stoic British statesman leading his country through World War II probably comes to mind. But did you know that behind that iconic cigar and stern demeanor, Churchill had some seriously thug life moments? That's right! Prepare to have your perception of the British Bulldog turned upside down as we dive into the untold stories of Churchill's rebellious and unconventional side. Let's break it down, shall we?
By Red Volcano3 years ago in History
"The Great Serengeti Migration:
In the heart of Africa lies a vast expanse of wilderness known as the Serengeti, a name that evokes visions of sweeping plains and untamed beauty. But it is not just the landscape that captivates visitors and nature enthusiasts from around the world; it is the awe-inspiring phenomenon known as the Great Serengeti Migration. This natural spectacle, often hailed as one of the Seven Wonders of Africa, is a gripping drama of life, death, and survival that unfolds annually in this remarkable ecosystem.
By 15Vanessa Kavishe3 years ago in History
Journey of Compassion
Introduction: In a world often plagued by divisiveness and self-interest, there exists a profound need for compassion and kindness. These virtues have the power to transcend boundaries, bridge differences, and remind us of the innate goodness that resides within humanity. In no place is this spirit of compassion more exemplified than in the United States, a nation built on the principles of liberty, justice, and the pursuit of happiness. It is within the vast and diverse landscapes of this great country that unforgettable acts of kindness have shaped and defined the American spirit.
By James Dickson3 years ago in History





