Canadian Man Saves Bald Eagle From Drowning In River
Americans might be known for their love of the bald eagle. But the official bird and symbol of the United States also likes to call Canada home. Emmett Blois was out river rafting when...
Americans might be known for their love of the bald eagle. But the official bird and symbol of the United States also likes to call Canada home. Emmett Blois was out river rafting when...
RC Bridges, nicknamed ‘The Buffalo Whisperer’ and his wife Sherron, share their Texas home with two enormous bison – 2,400 pound ‘Wildthing’ and recent 900-pound arrival ‘Bullet’. RC Bridges has done many things in...
Cats are strange creatures. They can be cold and aloof sometimes, and they can be loving and affectionate at others. Despite their detached attitude, they love to snuggle.And if you own a cat, you...
Everyone knows that being a parent is hard enough. And it doesn’t matter who you are, a person or a cat. The popular Maine Coon named Joker understands perfectly well how it is to...
Today we will share with you how to make Candied Smoked Salmon. The dried salmon is mostly common with tribes from Alaska and those tribes along the North Pacific coastline. Dried meat has been...
Tribal Affiliation: Húŋkpapa Lakota, ca.: 1840-1895 “Man Who Goes in the Middle,” or Phizí, a Húŋkpapa Lakota leader, was one of the significant Indian field commanders at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. He...
Apache Legends Usen is the name of the Apache Creator God or One God. He is a great holy power Who is above everything. He is good, He looks after the people of the world, and in the words...
Chief Iron Tail (1842-May 29, 1916), was an Oglala Lakota Chief and a star performer with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. Iron Tail was one of the most famous Native American celebrities of the late...
Dolph C. Volker, a Photographer of wildlife, has been trying to fight for animal rights all his life, raising awareness of endangered animal species. The Cheetah Experience, South Africa, often received help from this...
The “stomp dance” is the traditional dance and song of the original people of the Southeastern United States, such as the Euchee, Cherokee, Seminole, and Muscogee (Creek). While this dance and song occurs traditionally...