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    Haley Luu Chapter 1 - Outline! AP U.S. History 
 ! I. Introduction! a. Three things Native Americans had in common! i. They identified themselves primarily as members of multigenerational families rather than as individuals or subjects of governments.! ii. Most emphasized reciprocity and mutual obligation rather than coercion as means of maintaining harmony within and between communities. ! iii. They perceived the entire universe‚ including nature‚ as sacred.! II. The First Americans

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    African Culture San

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    This is a short essay on the African Culture San. I will be describing their style of living and the kinship system of San. I will identify examples of how the kinship system impacts the way this culture behaves thinks‚ acts‚ and lives. I will also be explaining how the kinship system impacts these same behaviors in my own life. The San culture is a tribe in Africa. Their basically a culture strong in family and relatives. These people help each other survive by making sure

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    Bantu Migrations

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    The Bantu migrations had a vast influence on the development of Africa. The Bantu peoples passed on many concepts to the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa. Originating from Nigeria in the Niger River Valley‚ the Bantu migrated south and then spread to both the east and west. The Bantu laid the foundation for Sub-Saharan African societies. They spread agriculture‚ animal domestication‚ iron metallurgy‚ and cultural development throughout southern Africa. Various forms of government have developed as a result

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    PRIMITIVE LAWS It is a part of natural and supernatural principles. It is based on kinship types. It is originated from the moral and ethical notions and public opinion. In primitive law there is no difference between civil law and criminal law. Primitive law doesn ’t distinguishes between crimes and torts‚ public and private issues. It gives importance to sin and supernatural punishments. In here kinship group looks after law‚ therefore‚ there is collective responsibility for protecting the

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    their gathering skills (Lampell‚ K. 1984). In this paper I will be covering the following: 1) Kinship A) Family life B) Marriages 2) Economic Organizations’ A) Gathering B) Trade patterns 3) Gender Relations A) Differences between male and females B) Roles each gender plays All of the above issues will be addressed in the final draft. The Batek a tribe is one of a few which still functions as the traditional ways of their people once did. With little influence

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    Zulu

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    ZULU The Zulu Tribe ZULU This paper focuses on the history of the culture and traditions of the Zulu people. The way they live‚ their beliefs‚ family and their levels of organization. Each of these areas contribute to culture that is a source of much pride for the Zulu people. The Zulu are a diverse group of different people that came together to form one nation. Zulu make a living for their families by farming and cattle herding‚ thus making them pastoralists

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    Province of Enga

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    The Enga culture is believed to be a diverse community with two important social groups: Family and Clan. The cultures primary mode of subsistence is horticulture. The people are fascinating in their beliefs and values‚ kinship‚ and social organization. Enga Province is one of the seven Provinces of the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea located in the northern most regions of the Highlands. Enga Province shares a boarder with the Western Province that was divided to become a separate Province

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    APUSH Ch. 1 Vocab

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    crops and such‚ then move to another area. 8. Matrilineal- of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line. 9. matrilocal- of or denoting a custom in marriage whereby the husband goes to live with the wife’s community. 10. Pueblo- a Native American people in the Southwestern United States consisting of many different language groups and two primary cultural divisions‚ one formed by matrilineal kinship systems and the other having a patrilineal system‚ which determine the clan membership

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    The Role Of The Dreaming

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    name‚ reflecting the individual’s blood line. They are chronological and follow either the matrilineal or patrilineal line. (Digital‚ 2015) The role of Kinship is to entitle individuals with responsibilities to maintain the land‚ other people and resources. It reflects an individual’s place of contraception‚ blood family and clan group. Kinship allows close bonds to form with others‚ who share similar responsibilities in maintaining the land. While reflecting the Spiritual ancestors from the dreaming

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    Abenaki Indians

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    Indians. The Abenaki spoke their own unique Dialect of the Algonquin language. Politics The Abenaki is more of a geographical and linguistic group‚ rather than a political group. Before contact individual tribes were the usual level of political organization. Occasionally several tribes would unite under a powerful sachem for purposes of war‚ but the Abenaki were known for their general lack of central authority. Even at the tribal level‚ the authority of their sachems was limited‚ and important

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