Mahadevi Varma

Mahadevi Varma: Saint of Feminism

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Married at the age of nine, according to the Hindu tradition, Mahadevi Varma, the poetess, writer, story teller and feminist, chose to spend her...
Natufian Culture

Natufian Culture

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Fifteen thousand years ago, a sedentary population settled in the area of Levant. They started agriculture at “Tel Abu Hureyra” south Syria maybe 13...
Mariama Bâ

A Feminist with Agony: Mariama Bâ

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Awarded with “Noma Award for Publishing in Africa” in 1980 for her epistolary novel “Si longue lettre – So long letter”, written in 1979,...
Endangered Peoples and Languages: El Molo Tribe

Endangered Cultures and Peoples: Andamanese peoples

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The Andamanese are a diverse group of peoples indigenous to the Andaman Islands and part of the territory of the Federal Territory of the...
Endangered Cultures and Peoples: Kalash People

Endangered Cultures and Peoples: Kalash People

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About 6000 people live in the Hindu Kush Mountains in Pakistan, who are completely different from the rest of the Pakistani people in their genetic...
The Nobel: Goethe

The Nobel: Goethe

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A pioneer, in his early literary life, of “Storm and Stress” literary school, and one of the inventors of Weimar Classism, Johann Wolfgang von...
Bodi people

Endangered Cultures and Peoples: Bodi people

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The Bodi tribe is one of the many tribes that can be found in various African countries, notably Ethiopia. These tribes have their own unique...
The Berber People | a living historical monument

The Berber People | a living historical monument

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Citing early traces of the Paleolithic period in Yemen, Syria, Palestine, Jordan and Africa, it is worth mentioning the Egyptian influence as it has...
Pygmy peoples

Endangered Cultures and Peoples: Pygmy peoples

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The Pygmies are the most famous of the indigenous peoples of Africa; they are also the most threatened. This people, recognized by its small size, is...
Native American Women - Strong and Independent

Native American Women: Strong and Independent

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Warriors, builders, farmers, hunters and craftswomen; these are the roles played by native American women throughout their history. Being a mother is not the only...