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    state of Kansas takes its name from this famous tribe. The Kansa people were closely related to the Omaha‚ Osage‚ Quapah and Ponca tribes. Clothing The men of (unknown‚ kansa people‚ n.d.)The tribe wore a variety of clothes including a red or blue breechcloth with a belt‚ and deerskin leggings‚ and sometimes a blanket robe over the upper part of the body‚ often trimmed with fur. Buffalo hides were also worn as cloaks and moccasins were worn during the winter. The men of the Kansa tribe wore Roach headdresses

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    however‚ many tribes contributed much more history than most people know. The Passamaquoddy and Wampanoag tribes are two groups who have ancestors dating back to way before Columbus’ time. Both tribes are located in the north east. The Passamaquoddy live further north‚ in Maine‚ and the Wampanoag reside in Massachusetts‚ an area that today is called‚ Martha’s Vineyard. Both groups have a strong community and presence in their regions still to this day. The Passamaquoddy and Wampanoag Tribes each have

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    village and tribe had a government led by a chief. The chief made decisions on matters such as food storage‚ celebrations‚ building‚ and farm planning. The chief’s position was sometimes inherited. Other times‚ though‚ he was chosen for his wisdom and experience. He had advisors and council elders to help him. A war chief took care of military matters. All people could give their opinions on major decisions. Florida Seminole reservations today are run by elected tribal councils. The Seminole Tribe of Florida

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    Who were the Timucua? What did they do? Where did they live? These may be some questions that you have about the Timucua tribe. They lived (during this time) in present day Florida‚ and they did many of great things. They had fought for their land‚ gathered some food‚ and stayed unchanged for at least more than 1‚000 years. You will learn more about the Timucua as you read this report. The Timucua had lived in Eastern Florida. They had two main cities‚ Jacksonville and St. Augustine. The climate

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    1 The Removal of the Cherokee Tribe Since the early 1700’s‚ land between the Native Americans and the European settlers have been full of constant battles. Population of the Europeans increases as more settlers expand on the economy‚ making less room for the land to settle on. During the westward expansion‚ the Cherokees biggest threat comes from Georgia and their persuasion against congress and the desire to run off the Cherokee. Cherokees have been on the American land possible forever and

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    David Dao Classification essay final Television Programs Television shows have been a significant part of our daily lives. Recent research shows that the average American watches more than five hours of television per day. Many people watch TV to be informed about what’s going on in the world; others watch TV just for entertainment. In fact‚ TV can be classified into three categories‚ according to their content. Those categories of TV shows are entertainment‚ news‚ and science programs. The first

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    Siegfried C. Lapada BSE – 2A Reaction Paper Krippendorf’s Tribe ( film ) Krippendorf’s tribe is a movie about a respected anthropologist James Krippendorf and his children committing a fraud by pretending to have found a lost tribe in New Guienea which he named Shelmikendu after the names of his children Shelly‚ Mickey and Edmund. The fraud started when James Krippendorf was scheduled to lecture at a college about the tribe. Also‚ he feared that he will be charged of misuse of grant

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    The Kaw native american tribe was and still are a fascinating tribe that lived in Great Plains.The Kaw head a spoke but was never a written language‚ also the way they dressed was very different from the way people today‚ they cooperated with other small tribes to insure their survival and to not make enemies. The Kaw’s language was almost lost withe when their last fluent speaker died in the late 20th century‚ but most people of the tribe are trying to bring it back. The Kaw didn’t go to war very

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    From my point of view‚ David is neither a good king nor a good person. He is rather a heroic general and an obedient servant. When he was young‚ he dared to fight his enemies without armors. At the same time‚ throughout the two books of Samuel‚ there are lots records of David’s victories‚ indicating his talent for military matters. Besides‚ David‚ the son of Jesse‚ as the chosen servant of the God‚ remains absolute obedience to the God without any hesitations. In the beginning‚ Saul was jealous

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    Nukak Maku Tribe of Colombia Change is inevitable and in most cases‚ change is a good‚ and much needed thing‚ especially when it comes from a place of adaptation and progression in a culture. However‚ there is a vast difference between culture change‚ and culture loss. While the gradual changing of a culture can be a revitalizing thing‚ the complete loss and total disappearance of a culture is never a thing to be celebrated. Less than ten years ago‚ a visit to the tropical rainforests between the

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