The more I travel, learn and experience, the more I realize how little I know of the world
Posted on 13. July, 2018 by Man in the World
Went to Cuba for a couple of days. An interesting experience to say the least. Met both kindness and rudeness from the locals. Cuba has often been described as the great socialist experiment, especially by those not living the day-to-day life there. But, as… Continue Reading “Cuba Libre! Being Stuck in a Timeloop”
Category: Native Americans, Political Commentary, TravelTags: Cuba, culture, Native Americans, socialism, Taino
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Calusa
Posted on 13. April, 2021 by Man in the World
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The Calusa were once the dominant power in southern Florida. Numbering about 40.000 around 1500 AD, they dominated neigbouring tribes. Their society was stratified with a ruler having almost royal powers, or at least it seemed that way to the Spanish who were the… Continue Reading “Calusa”
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Category: Political CommentaryTags: Calusa, Cuba, featured, Florida, Native Americans, Seminoles