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    Long ago, before we mortals walked Equestria, perhaps even before Equestria itself, there were two sisters. Celestia, the elder, and Luna, the younger—one born of Day, and one born of Night. Greater than all other beings—immortal siblings imbued with the magic of unicorns, wings of pegasi, and strength of earth ponies—they were Alicorns. Together, through their strength and wisdom, they united the three pony tribes and justly ruled over them with a gentle hoof. Celestia, the mighty Alicorn…

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    blacksmith. He offered this publication as a basic guide for young blacksmiths to follow in order to gain experience. It details basic blacksmithing techniques and how to create a dagger. This article is available to the public in most libraries around [[Regalia]] and its extended territories, and it was specifically created to appeal to commoners. ==Beginner’s Guide on Blacksmithing== To all those who aspire to be blacksmiths, I offer you this guide on how to begin working in our field and…

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    This buffalo dance is more of a dance that is in correspondence to curing the ill people, and within that calling in the spirit and energy of the buffalo. The jingle dress dance was probably my favorite dance out of all of the dances. The Jingle regalia is worn that compromises with various lines of what looks like metal cons that make a jingle bell noise while dancing, performing, or even walking. The men’s fancy dance was a little different compared to the other types of dances that went on.…

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    Native American Cultures

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    I chose to do my culture immersion project on Native American cultures, because I had very little knowledge about them beyond a few movies and what I learned about in high school American history class, which was from the perspective of the white not the indigenous people. I was aware of some of the stereotypes, for example the perception that they are wild or savage, that they drink a lot, sell cheap smokes, that they gamble lots, the rich of them run casinos, and that they worship in strange…

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    Losing your innocence Ever seem to notice that kids now a days are much more different from when you were a kid? Looking back to how times change make you realize what the future holds. Technology is one of the main reasons society is changing. Throughout generations things change, culture, enforcement, people change and technology. There’s that scent that brings you back to memories that reminds you and takes you back to the past. Kids shouldn’t act older than what they really are, they need to…

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    with the window she began to hear something crawling along the floor. When she looked down she let herself wonder for a moment if perhaps she was having a horrible dream. Creeping on the floor were what looked like little skeletons wearing elf regalia. They twitched and slunk across the floor, the sound of their footsteps driving Dianna mad. “Wrap the presents, wrap the presents,” they whispered, hopping onto the table and trying to push boxes. She watched, horrified at first, but after a…

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    Aztec And Inca Empires

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    Pre-Columbian America is perhaps the most exotic period of American history for a number of reasons. The diversity of the region is unparalleled, furthered by the rapid succession of empires with great focus on culture. Great mysteries also come from this period. The sudden decline of powerful empires like the Maya and Moche puzzle scholars to this day. Human sacrifice also played a major role in religion throughout parts of this region. Through all of the intrigue, two great civilizations rose…

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    Conserving Cultures Imagine waking up one day and telling your daughter that many people don’t like her because of her heritage. This is the harsh reality that many Native Americans face when raising their children in American society. The article, “What Comes After No I Won’t Just Move On” published in Indian Country Today Media Network contains another story that expresses this problem for Native Peoples. It includes a story written by Adrian Jawort about how his daughter is the newly crowned…

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    Boston Tea Party Analysis

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    ready to attack the ships which he refers to by the captain’s last names. Andrews then goes on to describes that they dressed themselves as “…Indians from Narragansett” they did not however dress like actual Indians with headdresses and authentic regalia, but that they were “cloath 'd in Blankets with the heads muffled, and copper color 'd countenances, being, each arm 'd with a hatchet or axe, and pair pistols, nor was their…

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    schools of the time. A young boy, most of the time one of the church choir, was elected to be the Bishop for the duration of Tudor Christmas. They would perform every duty of a Bishop except leading worship on Sunday. The child would be adorned in the regalia of a Bishop as well, sporting the intricate outfit that the man of the church would dress in…

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