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    Remontados

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    REMONTADOS: The Remontados are members of the Negrito ethnolinguistic group inhabiting the uplands of Rizal and Quezon Provinces along the Sierra Madre mountains. They derive their name from the Spanish verb "remontar"‚ meaning‚ "to flee to the hills"‚ "to frighten away" or "go back to the mountains". These indigenous peoples (IPs) are said to be the descendants of lowlanders who opted to live in the mountains to avoid subjugation by the Spaniards. Subsequently‚ they intermarried with the Negrito

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    Jay Mahoney 1238 Anuri Street Iqaluit‚ Nunavut‚ X0A 0H0 January 1st‚ 2008 Mr. James Harper Concrete Estates 867 Queen Elizabeth Road Iqaluit‚ Nunavut‚ X0A 0H0 Dear Mr. Harper Through a conversation with Ms. Jones‚ from town council‚ we have discussed the prospect of developing a new subdivision in the under-developed Road to Nowhere area. I have acquired a design for housing based upon a new low-cost development method‚ and writing you to apply for the position of chief contractor

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    Canada has maintained a diverse cultural identity throughout the years. One way is through the Native Canadians that lived there. They had many unique characteristics among other tribes in other locations. They made kayaks‚ dogsleds and umiaks. Most were nomads‚ worshipped nature‚ and had shaman. They made things such as jewelry and needles.Another way is through fur trade. Fur trade was a very big deal in Canada. They would trap beaver and use their fur to make hats. This was the popular style in

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    The people of fugawiland are composed of at least two different cultures. They are characterized by the type of pottery that they used and the shape of their houses. The eastern culture used the banded pottery and constructed the square huts. They also utilized the resources of chert. The reason is the location of the chert. The western culture used the zig zag pottery and constructed round huts. They were all hunters and gatherers utilizing the time seasons and game for that time. White

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    Historically‚ the Anishinaabe were given certain rights to hunt and fish in northern parts of Wisconsin. Native people used the supply of fish as a way to nourish themselves and their families (p.280). The Anishinaabe people were known for harvesting and making use of everything on their land for food‚ clothing‚ and shelter (p. 232). In 1854‚ the Treaty of LaPointe was created‚ keeping Indigenous people from using their land to hunt and fish freely. As a result of this‚ the Anishinaabe people were

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    Canadian film Assignment 2

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    From the period of the mid 19th Century Aboriginals and Natives in America have faced widespread stereotypes and omissions as well as outright being the ones suppressed in society by the Western white colonizers‚ what can be seen here is a trend on how the public has been fed with films that display and antagonizes the First Nations people. However as society changed and became tolerant there has been a new surge of cinema that has commissioned itself to resolve the issue of misrepresentations and

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    Inuits Life Patterns

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    Inuits have a strange life style and this is there way. Inuits have a strong bond Because they have to so they can help each other. As the video did say that Inuits hunt together. That’s why Inuits have a strong bond Inuits needed to understand the natural patterns. So they can see where the seals go and where to hunt them. Has in the text it said that Inuits need to understand the patterns so they can see were seal and other animals are. This shows that why Inuits need to know the natural

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    Explain three difficulties faced by the Europeans during the early stages of the new world settlement Three difficulties faced by the Europeans during the early stages of the new world settlement were resistance from the Amerindians‚ lack of supplies and food and natural disasters. The Europeans could not understand the resistance of the Amerindians. They felt that their culture and weapons were superior to that of the Amerindians and so they felt justified in their use of force against them

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    A Day in the Life of a Hunter-Gatherer My people are what you call Hunter-Gatherers. We survive by hunting and gathering our food. We live in what are called “Bands.” These usually consist of 15-20 people‚ all of which are usually related either by blood or marriage. We don’t have any type of government or hierarchy like other civilizations. Instead we believe we are all created equal‚ and we treat each other in that manner. We are nomadic‚ which means that we do not stay in the same

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    Longhouse

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    Longhouse religion has existed in the Americas for over two century’s. The religion is recognized for it’s unique‚ diverse and pure traditions. Like most aboriginal religions‚ they are neglected in terms of growing as a nation. However‚ Longhouse beliefs have adapted throughout the Americas in a many positive ways. The religion has helped individuals with numerous problems that 21st century is faced with. The traditions are now extremely respected when they are acknowledged and understood by the

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