The Revival of the Aboriginal Tasmanian

  • October 06, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

Canberra – Once thought of as extinct, Australia’s Aboriginal Tasmanian people are taking back their identity and reviving their lives in historical records. They are the people who live in the Bass Strait in the rural and urban ...
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Meet the Aymara of South America

  • September 30, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

La Paz – Centuries-old culture and tradition continue to flourish in the communities of the Aymara people of South America. Despite modern challenges, there are many victories in the lives of the Aymara as they pass on their ethnic ...
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The Japanese Migration in Brazil

  • September 15, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

Brasília – The South American country of Brazil is currently home to nearly two million Japanese Brazilians. These immigrants arrived approximately 112 years ago, forming the largest Japanese population in the world outside of Japan. ...
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Know more about the Muskogee

  • September 08, 2020     Joy Marie Salgado

Oklahoma City – The Muskogee people (also known as Muscogee, Mvskoke, or Creek Indians) live in eastern Oklahoma. They used to occupy the flatlands of Georgia and Alabama. It is good to begin learning about the indigenous group by knowing...
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Bashkir People of Bashkortostan

  • September 01, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

Moscow – The Bashkir people live in Bashkortostan, a Central Asian constituent republic of Russia. They are known to be Turkic people who settled in the eastern part of Russia, where their territories lie from the Middle Volga to the Ural...
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Betawi People – The Original Inhabitants of Jakarta

  • August 18, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

Jakarta – The Betawi people or Orang Betawi are considered to be the original inhabitants of Jakarta, the largest city and capital of Indonesia. Their presence has been recorded since the prehistoric era occupying the north portion of ...
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Saraiki People of Pakistan

  • August 11, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

Islamabad – The country of Pakistan has a multicultural society, and one of its major ethnic groups is the Saraiki. Also known as Seraiki, Siraiki, or Multani, are an Aryan people representing about ten percent of the country’s ...
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Traditional Living of the Kanak People

  • July 28, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

Nouméa – A visit to New Caledonia becomes even more fruitful when one immerses in the vibrant local culture of the Kanak ethnic people. Witness the beauty of their communal life in the village and understand the history, lifestyle, and ...
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A Look into the Chuvash Ethnic History

  • July 21, 2020     Friendly Borders Staff

Moscow – There may be some conflicts within the Chuvash people’s ethnic origin. However, that does not give them less of the attention they need to fully live out their culture and tradition. Yet, how much do others know about this ...
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A Story of the Hutu Community

  • July 14, 2020     Joy Marie Salgado

Kigali – Do you know a hero who broke the rules, made fun of the rich and powerful, and insulted the wealthy cattle owners? The people of Rwanda and Burundi know exactly which hero is the answer to this question. Who is he? Find out as ...
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