Post kino appearances of people of any time or place.
Pic related is a native from the Apache nation
Post kino appearances of people of any time or place.
Pic related is a native from the Apache nation
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Navajo Youth, c. 1904
Louis XIV of France
Soviet soldier during WW2
Nenets family, Krasnoyarsk krai
This level of drip has not been seen since the Haush passed to history.
Members of the American Indian Movement at Pine Ridge in 1973.
>Apache
>nation
No such thing. The Apache have never been unified, before or after colonization. It would be like saying "the Latin American nation." Nice picture though.
Malcon X
>The Apache have never been unified, before or after colonization. It would be like saying "the Latin American nation.
So do they have specific names for their specific unified nations?
extremely old taiwanese austronesian lady
How many of them still preserve their culture?
What the hell happend to her fingers?
Looks like very advanced arthritis. My great grandma was 103 when she died and she started getting that, but not nearly as bad.
europe 2010s
Historically, they were organized into small bands which came together and broke apart when convenient. They had no centralized government; each group of Apache was led by a strongman, and if some members of a group didn't like their leader, they could start their own group. Nowadays, because the US government got sick of making a treaty with "the Apache" only to discover that most Apache didn't recognize the treaty as valid, they're organized into multiple federally-recognized tribes:
en.wikipedia.org
It's also worth noting that their old dialects have diverged to the point that they're not all mutually intelligible.
And historically, they called themselves things like "ndé," meaning "the people." Their close relatives, the Navajo, call themselves "Diné," which means the same thing.
Japanese Actor Sessue Hayakawa who became a sex symbol in America during the 1910s and 20s. Unfortunately he unironically made White American women wet their pants and that combined with anti-Japanese sentiment forced him elsewhere.
If you're still wondering who he is, he played the camp director in 'Bridge over the River kwai'
Russian who deciphered Mayan script
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