Cherokees kept a pictorial chronicle
Europeans usually took Indians as slaves betweens the 1500's to the 1700. This was because alot of European explorers took expeditions around these times. When they got there and saw indians they took them as prisoner. They killed most of the Indians and kept little as slaves. Because they only really kept africans as slaves because they looked much stronger than anyone. When they saw how skinny and boney the indians were they only took muscular ones and usually killed the rest.
Before records were kept, right now we are in History, and we keep records now.
History that is before "recorded time" (i.e. taxes being collected prior to records of those taxes being kept)
unanswerable, I doubt the builders of the pyramids or the great wall kept such records and if so are lost to the ravages of time or are only estimates such as in the atrocities of the Burma railway that were suffered, etc
Shah Jahan was kept in the confinement for eight years; from 1658 until his death in 1666.
Seminoles
The Lakota Sioux tribe is known for keeping a pictorial chronicle of their history, often in the form of winter counts. These winter counts were a form of visual storytelling that recorded significant events in the tribe's history, depicted using symbols and drawings on animal hides or cloth. Each symbol represented a specific event, allowing the tribe to pass down their history through generations.
The Plains Indians, particularly the Lakota Sioux, are known for keeping pictorial chronicles of their history through a form of art called "winter counts." These were calendars depicted on animal hides or cloth, illustrating significant events in the tribe's history year by year. Each symbol or image represented a notable occurrence, serving as a visual storytelling tradition that preserved their cultural heritage and historical narratives.
The Indians who kept pictorial chronicles of history and traditions in North America are often referred to as Native American artists and historians. Notable among them are the Plains Indians, who created intricate ledger art, and the Pueblo peoples, known for their pottery and murals. Additionally, the Iroquois and other tribes utilized wampum belts and other forms of visual storytelling to document their histories and treaties. These artistic expressions served as vital records of their cultures, beliefs, and significant events throughout history.
the Mayan idians kept accurate records of history and traditions throughout the years:-)
A record aof all meetings in the Congress. Kept in the Library of Congress
The word chronicle is a record of what happened in a kings rule , and it was kept to be read later. For example we see in the book of Esther , the king could not sleep and he called for the chronicles to be read .
no history was kept on lugers
Ocelots
as long as chief massasoit lived.
as long as chief massasoit lived.
Yes, Anthony Everett, the longtime newscaster for WCVB's Chronicle in Boston, has gone through a divorce. He and his wife, who was a prominent figure in his life, announced their separation publicly. The details surrounding their divorce have been kept relatively private, focusing more on their shared commitment to family.