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    in the far south inhabited the east of North America which was affected. After the war there were no longer any French dominate areas on the maps I viewed. This was a political change. In document 2 Canassatego‚ Chief of the Onondaga Nation of Iroquois Confederacy showed his outrage against the settlers moving into their lands and taking their resources. He is angered because his tribe and others were there first and the settlers feel entitled to this land even though it is not rightfully theirs

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    first voyage he explored parts of Newfoundland and discovered new species of birds. On May 19 He set his second voyage with three ships and 110 men and two natives. They discovered the St. Lawrence River. During this voyage‚ he met the friendly Iroquois Indians who had scurvies then passed the scurvies to the crew. After‚ the Iroquoians gave them white spruce tree boiled in water that cured them. On October 17‚ 1540 Cartier was assigned chief navigator on the voyage to set up a colony in Canada

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    various citations retrieved from several creditable ethnographic research journal articles and books‚ Primarily‚ ethnography writings are based in part as an emic view of collected data on a society’s tradition’s‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and their kinship structure. Furthermore‚ in the studies of cultural anthropology‚ it is a known fact that every civilization consist of an organized system which is the platform for their mode of subsistence. In my research paper I will focuses on three

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    Flanders describes Mohocks attacking people at a market. In the historical novel Manituana by Wu Ming‚ a 1770s incarnation of the Mohock gang tries to contact Joseph Brant‚ a Mohawk leader in visit to the king‚ and they apply to become the seventh Iroquois nation. The Charlie Trees A Jacobite Novel by B. Dew Roberts Published by Chatto & Windus 1951 (page 10: ’Set upon? By those damned Mohocks‚ I suppose? ’) G. K. Chesterton ’s short story The Hammer of God centres on the Bohuns‚ a fictional aristocratc

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    Elizabeth Oswald October 14‚ 2014 History 103 Prof. Barkan Berleth‚ Richard. Bloody Mohawk The French and Indian War & American Revolution on New York’s Frontier. New York: Delmar. 2010. Print. 370. Book Review Richard Berleth‚ a native to New York received his Ph. D. in 1970 from Rutgers University in English literature. He won an award for Bloody Mohawk as an Independent Publisher. Berleths’ other books consist of The Twilight Lords: An Irish Chronicle‚ Samuel’s Choice‚ Mary

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    webbed feet. I don’t think she can live in the water.” This is also another form showing love and friendship because Native Americans are extremely caring toward one another‚ even if that life form isn’t even of the same species. Also in the myth “Iroquois Constitution” we see quotes such as‚ “Your heart shall be filled with peace and good will and your mind filled with yearning for the welfare of the people of the confederacy.” If Native

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    villages were built along shores of rivers and streams so people would have a fresh supply of water for drinking and bathing. The Native Americans built villages to survive the elements and wild. The Algonquin Indians built roundhouses and the Iroquois Indians built longhouses. Specifically‚ they used wood and bark of an elm tree. The Algonquin Indians built roundhouses by driving poles into the ground and the poles are 2 feet apart and bent so they came together over the center and the ends

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    and coexist‚ the British treated them as an obstacle in the way of their conquest. The European intruders depended on the help and good nature of the indigenous people‚ who provided them with food and guides. During this same time period both the Iroquois and the Indian allies of New France suffered great losses of population in the face of epidemics and disease. English colonizers took advantage of this and used this opportunity to push their way west. Very land hungry‚ the English showed no respect

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    Yanomamo Yanomamo people are of Central Brazil and the oldest example of the pre-Columbian forest footmen. The Yanomamo had very little contact with the outside world until the 1980 ’s. The Yanomamo language consists of a variety of dialect‚ but no real written language. Although they have no written language‚ the Yanomamo possess a large vocabulary and possess "oral literature." This makes it hard for them to keep a record of their history because of their lack of writing.

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    tribe. Although not all‚ many tribes did acquire their own religious beliefs‚ social structure‚ and economic organization. Historians know this information with help from mapping out trade routes and things left behind‚ such as the artifacts. The Iroquois groups‚ consisting of five chiefdoms or nations‚ are another instant where they “separated” themselves from others. Another very important model that is proof is vast structures like The Great Serpent Mound that were built and left behind. There

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