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What is the history of ownership of Manhattan Island, New York?

I have just seen a Yahoo question to which several people have responded that the island was bought from the Native Indians for a trivial amount of beads and trinkets (the amounts they suggest vary). I also wonder what happened when ownership of New York (New Amsterdam) was taken over by the Dutch and when it was British. I vaguely recollect a story that the US embassy in London is the only one that is leasehold because the Duke of Westminster will sell the freehold when he gets Manhattan back (I do not know if this is true).

I am being curious. I tend to the view, also expressed in relation to the question that I saw, that who owns land is who owns it: history has its limits!

it was $24 bucks
http://www.timepage.org/spl/13colony.html#newyork


All about Native American jewelry

Jewelry styles and designs vary with different American tribes. These differences were more or less marked with many crafts and arts. This was because the materials deployed for making this jewelry were the major trade articles. Some of the important items used for making native American Jewelry were amber, ivory, copper, shells, silver, beads turquoise and other items. For quite some time, the tradition of native American jewelry making continued to be strong and incorporating. These factors are now-a-days being replaced by latest materials, such as beads made of glass and advanced metal working methods.

Facts about Native American Jewelry

The Native American Jewelry consists of two general categories: beadwork as well as metal work. Before the occupation of Europeans in American colonies, native metal work was very simple and used to consist primary etching and hammering copper items into pendants and earrings and the fashioning of silver and copper into beads.

Among silver smiths, after Navajo, Pueblo and Hopi artists mastered silversmithing from Spain in the 18th century. Since then the arts of metal jewelry prospered in the entire Southwest and many distinctive native earrings that include Squash blossom necklace, Navajo turquoise rings and Hopi Silver bracelets became very famous as these were developed with traditional designs and new techniques.

Native American Earrings

The Native American earrings are very authentic and loaded with culture and at the same time they are still affordable. Though these items display heritage, you need not spend some fortune to own them. There are many choices available that fits everyone’s tastes. If you prefer certain stones or prefer that your heritage is displayed in gold or silver, the perfect piece is available here. You will find fabulous Christmas gifts for anyone who has a liking for culture.

A vast majority of the Native American jewelry is now mass produced in the overseas market. Sometimes the materials are also not authentic. But generally Native American jewelry produced in America is individually made by hand by following traditions that were passed through the years.

Native American Jewelry is generally made with stones such as Wampum (Quahog), Onyx, Turquoise, Tiger’s eye, Mother of Pearl, Jade and Lapis. Often these pieces are stuck to the traditional pieces. The Native Jewelry stores began making jewelry somewhere around 30 years ago. The Native American Wampum and Turquoise are made with high quality of stones including a Dail craft with every piece and with recession. Native American Jewelry makes an ideal gift for any function or occasion.

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September 1st, 2009 at 5:10 am

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