A group of Dene women from the Northwest Territories (NWT) show a woman who was raised in southern Canada how to tan a moosehide.
Archives for February 2011
Arizona Attempts to Ban Karma, Sharia Law, and All Forms of Intelligence
Nathan Thompson says a bill being considered by the Arizona legislature is an attack by WASP racists on people of color, religious minorities, and anyone else deemed a threat.
Ghosts of Violence: Coming to a City Near You
A disturbing art installation featuring blood-red silhouettes of murdered women and a ballet about domestic violence bring attention to the shocking number of women who are victims of domestic violence every year.
Boston’s Urban Legends
George Burden takes a tour of historic Boston and explores some of its legends, including the U.S.S. Constitution, Freedom Trail, Harvard, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and more.
The Three C’s of Dog Training: Criteria, Consequences and Consistency
Criteria, Consequence and Consistency — by using the three C’s approach to training your dog, you’ll find your dog learns faster and you’ll both have more fun while learning together.
Writing the Journey
A writer explores how words and the act of writing take readers on journeys.
I Dreamt of You Last Night
Should you tell someone you dreamed about them last night? Really? Cheryl DeWolfe has some advice.
Getting Real with Curry
If you make your curries with “curry powder” think twice. Reading what Simon Jones has to say will change your curry-making habits forever. Following his advice will make your taste buds jump for joy — not pain.
The Popculturist Falls to Pieces
The Popculturist returns to the music of Patsy Cline, and learns to appreciate her heartbreaking country genius in a new way.
Houseboating on the Murray: Legend of the Dreamtime Cod
On Australia’s River Murray, an Aboriginal legend may have its basis in fact, which is just as magical. This is Part 2 of Vincent Ross’ series on the Murray.
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