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The Zulu people are the largest ethnic group in South Africa, numbering 10-11 million. They also live in the neighboring…

The Mayans: Where Are They Today?

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The Mayans have managed to preserve their traditional way of life amid challenges and change over the centuries.

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Whether you are a traveler, an outdoor enthusiast, or a history buff, Balochistan, Pakistan offers many things to soothe your…

Super Bowl Sunday Built a Nation of Fans

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Tens of millions of people celebrate the Super Bowl every year on Sunday. Many people get together to watch a…

The Khoisan Southern Africa’s First Humans

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The Khoisan were Southern Africa’s first inhabitants; two tribes merged. The cow-herding Khoikhoi, and the San, who were hunter-gatherers.

Tattoos—from Tribal to Viral

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Do you have tattoos? If not, chances are you know someone who does. While tattoos are ubiquitous today, humans have…

Florence Nightingale and the Birth of Professional Nursing

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Florence Nightingale transformed nursing through sanitation, data, and compassionate care. Her legacy still shapes modern healthcare worldwide.

Wu Zetian-Former Concubine and China’s only Female Emperor

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This is the case with the formidable Wu Zetian, who ruled China for fifty years. First as Empress Consort, then…

Africa’s Golden Empires

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Around the time Europeans were dying in their millions from the Great Famine and the Black Death, a triumvirate of…

Mardi Gras, a Slice of Traditionalism

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Mardi Gras is a world-famous celebration, one of the world’s lavish parties, and the year’s highlight in New Orleans.