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  1. The Warrior Tradition explores the many and varied reasons why Native Americans have chosen to fight on behalf of the U.S. throughout history. These curriculum materials include lesson plans for grades 2 through 12, a discussion guide, and a classroom poster that will help students learn about Native American culture, traditions, and history.

  2. Christopher Walter's study of the cult and iconography of Byzantine warrior saints - George, Demetrius, the two Theodores, and dozens more - is at once encyclopaedic and interpretative, and the first comprehensive study of the subject. The author delineates their origins and development as a distinctive category of saint, showing that in its definitive form this coincides with the apogee of ...

  3. Nov 11, 2019 · This segment introduces the warrior tradition of Native Americans, which drives a commitment to protect and defend their home, and has led many to serve in the U.S. military. Native Americans have the highest per capita service rate in America. Meet a few Native American veterans who see themselves as warriors, responsible for carrying on the traditions and culture of their ancestors.

  4. Warrior Tradition has been made possible by a major grant from The Corporation for Public Broadcasting: A private corporation funded by the American people. With additional funding provided by The ...

  5. Warrior Tradition has been made possible by a major grant from The Corporation for Public Broadcasting: A private corporation funded by the American people. With additional funding provided by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Independent Health and Arizona Humanities.

  6. The Maya and Aztecs simply dominated the surrounding regions with their military might. Native tribes were fiercely proud of their warrior cultures in general. From the 16th to the 19th century and from Mexico to Ohio and even California, here are a few of the moments of pride in Native American warrior tradition. The Night of Sorrows.