Traditions 300

Traditions 300

A "THINK TANK" for Youthful Scholars of academia. A forum Promoting Geography, Foreign & Indigenous Languages, Global Awareness & Critical Thinking.

Traditions 300 exist to foster critical thinking, discussion, and problem solving regarding issues of the worlds demographic estuaries, past, present and future. Sharing other shades of wisdom and art forms will also be fostered on this page, thus becoming a unique estuary of global ponderings and thought !

Timeline photos 02/06/2015

The latest issue of AlterNative Volume 11, Issue 2, 2015 is now available online and in print. Enjoy FREE ACCESS to the feature article on “Nawi,” the Australian National Maritime museum’s Indigenous watercraft project, three book reviews and one film review. Check out the whole issue here: http://www.alternative.ac.nz/journal/alternative-volume-11-issue-2

01/06/2015

Martin Sensmeier Actor/ Wellness advocate

Photos from Religión Ancestral Taiino's post 26/05/2015
Photos from Religión Ancestral Taiino - Semíísi's post 26/05/2015
More Hispanics in U.S. Calling Themselves Indian 07/05/2015

More Hispanics in U.S. Calling Themselves Indian Many Latino immigrants and Hispanic Americans are identifying themselves with their American Indian heritage on census forms and in their celebrations.

2015 Peace Proposal: For a More Humane Future | The Ikeda Center for Peace, Learning & Dialogue... 06/05/2015

United Nations Peace Proposal 2015

2015 Peace Proposal: For a More Humane Future | The Ikeda Center for Peace, Learning & Dialogue... Center founder Daisaku Ikeda's 2015 Peace Proposal to the United Nations is called "A Shared Pledge for a More Humane Future: To Eliminate Misery from the Earth." The excerpt below is from the synopsis of the full version, which can be accessed and read here.

Michelle Obama Attacks America’s Museums as Places That are Only for White People 06/05/2015

Michelle Obama Attacks America’s Museums as Places That are Only for White People by Warner Todd Huston, RWN During the opening of a museum in New York City, Michelle Obama couldn’t resist using her speech as a platform to push her racebaiting attack on America by claiming that museums are only places for white people. The First Lady used her speech to attack America’s libraries,…

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Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights We are a racial and social justice think-tank that defends democracy and human rights. We expose far-right movements, organizations, and individuals that seek to undermine those principles. We support social movements to expand human rights and democracy.

23/04/2015

Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights We are a racial and social justice think-tank that defends democracy and human rights. We expose far-

Timeline photos 21/04/2015

To understand the modern Middle East, look to Europe's Wars of Religion: http://ow.ly/LVi0o

Naked and Afraid 20/04/2015

Naked and Afraid An Army mother and a Marine test their military survival training to the test in the Florida Everglades.

19/04/2015

Tribal Link Foundation Tribal Link's page is to further its mission in matching the needs of the world's Indigenous

19/04/2015

Tribal Link Foundation Tribal Link has initiated this page to further its mission in matching the needs of the world's indigenous people to the people and resources to that can assist them.

Brazil: Indigenous people set up protest camp outside government offices in Brasilia to demand... 17/04/2015

Brazil: Indigenous people set up protest camp outside government offices in Brasilia to demand... About 1,400 members of various indigenous Brazilian tribes have set up camp outside in Brasilia to demand land rights.

Do you speak Kiwinglish? New Zealand's distinct linguistic identity 17/04/2015

Do you speak Kiwinglish? New Zealand's distinct linguistic identity New Zealand English is like English, but different. And it’s developing in a direction all of its own. Tumeke!

Mobile uploads 17/04/2015

2,000 year old tree in South Africa called The Tree of Life. The boabab tree.

Some hollowed out trunks have been used to provide shelter to as many as 40 people, it can hold up to 4,500 liters of water, fibers from the bark can be turned into rope and cloth and fresh leaves are often eaten to boost the immune system.

The medicinal properties of the boabab fruit are amaze balls: 3 times as much Vitamin C as an orange 🍊, 50% more Calcium than spinach, and it has a plentiful source of antioxidants which are disease fighting molecules credited with helping reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease.

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