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    Medina Charter

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    unless the next of kin is satisfied (with blood-money)‚ and the believers shall be against him as one man and they are bound to take action against him.”1 This statement of the charter directly reflects the tribal idea of retaliation within clans and tribes. A charter should reflect political alliances and defensive measures or negotiations‚ instead addressed an attack through a primitive eye for an eye rebuttal. Regardless that it addresses compensation through “Blood-money”‚ but such compensation diminishes

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    Tourism industry has witnessed a fast development in the recent decades. As a new type of tourism‚ ethno tourism combines sightseeing and seeking the cultural experience of the tribal communities of the tourist destinations (Cooper‚ 2005). Since ethno tourism greatly stimulated the economic development of the local communities‚ people think that ethno tourism benefits both the visitors and the local communities of the destinations. On the one hand‚ ethno tourism enhanced the cultural communication

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    Good Governance in the Light of Upliftment of Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes Table of Contents Scope & Objective iii Research Methodology iv Review of Literature 5 Introduction 6 Chapter I: Rampant Atrocities on Dalit 7 Chapter II: Globalization and Status of Dalit 8 Chapter III: Background of the enactment of the Act

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    owned by the Tribe. Dollar General holds a lease and business license agreement with the Tribe. This agreement upholds Dollar General to consent to all manner of tribal laws and agreed to abide by those laws. The Tribe ran a “Youth Opportunity Program” which placed tribal members in short-term‚ unpaid positions with local businesses for educational purposes and Dollar General agreed to participate in the program. The name is upheld‚ but in the Spring of 2003 a 13 year old member of the Tribe‚ known as

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    The Mumbaki Story

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    Caranto Title: Mumbaki Main Characters: Joseph - a doctor from the city and a son of mumbaki from one of the Ifugao tribes. Nancy – also a doctor and the girlfriend of Joseph. Felix – a doctor assigned in Ifugao and arrives 8 years ago before Joseph and Nancy came back to Ifugao. Apo Dagunay – father of Joseph and also a Mumbaki from Ifuago tribe. Leader of Alimit Tribe – the one who killed his father. Dolores – the girl who reconciled to before he study to Manila. Plot / Summary: Joseph

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    harsh treatment to Native women “echoes the disregard for Indigenous authority at large‚ from self-government to tribal sovereignty over land and resources”(par. 11). Picq then makes it clear that tribes “know that governments are the last place to seek protection” (par. 12) and that is the reason “why tribes in the

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    prominent. Their economy was subsistence in nature. Moreover‚ a number of small tribal groups are completely dependent on the forest for their livelihood. Fernandes (1984) argues or that the destruction of forests over the past few decades has deprived tribes of their livelihood‚ particularly source of food. It has also resulted in their impoverishment‚ indebtedness and in many cases land alienation and even bondage. The concept of livelihoods and livelihood analysis emerged in the mid-nineties- closely

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    House Made of Dawn

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    to mouth among themselves. In House Made of Dawn Momaday tells how a young man‚ Abel‚ comes back from the white world and finds that he is lost between both the white and Indian cultures and the loss of identity. Even though Abel grows up in the tribe and is immerged in the Indian culture‚ but in other Indians point of view he is still an outsider because of his father. “His father was a Navajo‚ they said‚ or a Sia‚ or an Isleta‚ an outsider anyway‚ which made him and his mother and Vidal somehow

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    Bamboo People

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    with four other Burmese soldiers‚ Chiko and the soldiers walk over a land mine killing them and wounding and knocking Chiko unconscious. The other teenage boy in the story‚ "Tu Reh" finds the dead soldiers and Chiko along with his dad and some other tribe members. Tu Reh ’s father‚ Peh‚ always taught Tu Reh that killing another human being is the last resort one should come to if he has no other choice in the matter. Peh lets Tu Reh decide Chiko ’s fate as Tu Reh hates Burmese soldiers as they burned

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    The Kalapalo Indians

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    lowland South America. Through no effort of there own‚ they have been isolated artificially from Brazilian social and economic influences that reach almost every other Indian tribe in Brazil. This unusual situation has made it possible for the Kalapalo’s culture to be undisturbed by the outside world and the surrounding tribes. Much of Kalapalo life is run through a central concept or an ideal of behavior‚ called ifutisu. This is an infinite ideological concept that is represented in many ways in social

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