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The People Enter the Palace, 20 June 1792
Image by Jan Bulthuis/Johannes Allart

The People Enter the Palace, 20 June 1792

The crowd of Parisians sans-culottes invade the Tuileries Palace during the Demonstration of 20 June 1792. By Jan Bulthuis/Johannes Allart, c. 1800. Museum of the French Revolution, Vizille.
The Hinono'ei: The Arapaho People - Northern & Southern - History, Culture & Affiliations
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The Hinono'ei: The Arapaho People - Northern & Southern - History, Culture & Affiliations

This is a video for "The Hinono’ei" (The Arapaho People) Northern & Southern.. Thier History, Culture & Affiliations. There are also more videos in this channel for: "The Cheyenne People", "The Sand Creek Massacre", "The Gros Ventre (Aaniiin...
Roger Wiliams: A Letter to the People of Providence (1655 CE)
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Roger Wiliams: A Letter to the People of Providence (1655 CE)

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Roger Wiliams: A Letter to the People of Providence (1648) · Wallace House The Patriot Plan: Growth of Human Rights in Colonial America ℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1958...
Ainu - History of the Indigenous People of Japan
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Ainu - History of the Indigenous People of Japan

The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series continues with an episode on the history of Ainu - the indigenous people from the northern region of the Japanese archipelago, particularly Hokkaido. In this video, we will learn...
The Elamites -  The Early History of Elam and Its People (Part 1)
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The Elamites - The Early History of Elam and Its People (Part 1)

If you've ever been curious about the ancient land of Elam and Elamite civilization, then you're in luck. In this program, "The Early History of Elam and the Elamites," we take a look at how Elamite civilization began as well as the beginnings...
A Gallery of 25 Homes through History
Image Gallery by Mark Cartwright

A Gallery of 25 Homes through History

In this gallery, we look at how humans have made their private homes through history. From Denisova caves to Kikuyu huts, we see through archaeological remains, reconstruction images and pottery models what is often frequently lost to the...
Medieval People Were More Obscene Than You Think
Video by Irina Skuld

Medieval People Were More Obscene Than You Think

Medieval People Were More Obscene Than You Think: In the Middle Ages, people were not as disgusted as we are about bad language that had more to do with offending God than using words we think of as impolite or obscene. People did not regard...
Mansa Musa, one of the wealthiest people who ever lived - Jessica Smith
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Mansa Musa, one of the wealthiest people who ever lived - Jessica Smith

Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/mansa-musa-one-of-the-wealthiest-people-who-ever-lived-jessica-smith Mansa Musa, the 14th century African king of the Mali Empire...
Kabuki: The people's dramatic art - Amanda Mattes
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Kabuki: The people's dramatic art - Amanda Mattes

The Japanese dance and theater art of kabuki, derived from the word kabuku, meaning "out of the ordinary," can be traced back to the streets of seventeenth-century Kyoto. Kabuki became a dramatic art for the common people, with its use of...
The Yunwi Tsunsdi: The Cherokee Little People
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The Yunwi Tsunsdi: The Cherokee Little People

Myth or truth? This is such an interesting story about the Yunwi Tsunsdi (Yun-Wee-Joon-Stee) Indigenous People of the Appalachians. Watch and decide what's real for yourself.
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