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    Michael Toloknov Miwok Tribe The Miwok tribe was a Central Californian tribe. Miwoks had men leaders and women leaders‚ lived in small tribelets‚ and spoke Miwok language. Their food‚ clothes‚ and tools were different from that of others. The Miwoks had a very interesting life for all their different customs. The Miwok tribe ate many different foods. The two main foods were nuts which they made into mush‚ they also ate salmon which the Miwok smoke fried to preserve

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    A Tribe Apart Summary

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    Chapter five of A Tribe Apart discusses ethics and how it’s not a popular topic with kids or teens. The comparison of people to animals really stuck out to Jonathan who thought this comment was small minded. These chapters made it clear with all the eye rolls that students didn’t care about ethics or how important being able to decipher between what is right and what is wrong. By being able to make ethical decisions you are able to make life livable and positive. By throwing out the question what

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    Nacirema Tribe Summary

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    After reading the article‚ I conclude the author is trying to teach or inform us about the Nacirema tribe and their way of life. By writing about their civilization the reader can learn how they live through rituals and what they practice. Miner discusses about Nacirema’s exotic customs‚ ritual activities‚ the shrine‚ their magical practitioners‚ oral care‚ harsh physical ceremonies‚ witchdoctors‚ breast rituals‚ thoughts on intercourse‚ and magical power. Once I read about these aforementioned topics

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    The Devil and Tom Walker

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    Evil In the story “The Devil and Tom Walker” good vs evil is shown in Tom Walker. Tom is a man in the 18th century who was a very bad man who sold his soul to the devil for money. “The Devil and Tom Walker” was written by Washington Irving and the character I have chosen is Tom Walker. Tom Walker is a lonely man because he is greedy‚ miserly‚ and mean. Tom Walker is a greedy man because he always wants more money. A quote from the story that shows his greed is‚ (184) ¶ 2 “Finding Tom so squeamish

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    coming to such a violent and unwelcoming land. Is there any tribe more savage than the Americans? Ostuaka shows the emotions of the wife through this italics phrase. The words ‘tribe’ and ‘savage’ makes the reader imagine almost a barbaric group of people. Then‚ she is uses it to describe the Americans through the eyes of their abused and depressed wifes. It creates this dark image of a husband caring for other species more than for his own. The Japanese wives of farmers have been treated the worst

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    The Last Conquistador

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    Language Arts 11B 18 September 2012 The Last Conquistador In the movie The Last Conquistador‚ there is a controversy going on between John Houser‚ a sculpture who successfully attempted to create and mount the tallest bronze equestrian statue in the world‚ and people who funded the building of the statue and Native Americans living in Texas. The Native Americans don’t want the statue of a long-forgotten Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate‚ branded a terrorist and a genocidal architect by some

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    Last of the Mohicans

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    Eric Ehlow NAMS 338 Research Paper December 1‚ 2014 Stereotypes and Stereotyping of Native Americans in The Last of the Mohicans Native Americans were part of this country long before our founding forefathers.  They were the people that Christopher Columbus found inhabiting this land.  There is even evidence to show that they have been on the American continents for thousands and even tens of thousands of years.  Yet‚ somehow the European powers dominated these people‚ forcing them from their land

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    emily walker

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    For this assignment I will be explaining how five life factors may have an impact on the physical‚ intellectual‚ language‚ emotional and social development of Yvette. The five life factors are: Genetic‚ biological‚ environmental‚ socio- economic and lifestyle. In this assignment I will also be discussing the nature-nurture debate in relation to the development of Yvette and how nature and nurture may affect the physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development of two stages of the development

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    Question 1 The Flowers Throughout the short story written by Alice Walker‚ we can see imagery‚ setting‚ and style. She writes the short story in a well done order by letting us know how good the day is going to giving us the worst ending ever to destroy a innocent black girl’s childhood. In this case the little girl’s name is Myop. Alice Walker gave us a joyful tone and setting as a suspicion of what was going to happen next. To begin with‚ the author gives us an imagery of of the best day ever

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    The Last of the Mohicans

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    as the French and Indian war. British and French troops fight against eachother for control of the American colonies. The Mohicans assist the British while the Hurons assist the French. Chingachgook‚ his son Uncas‚ and Nathanial or Hawkeye‚ his adopted white son‚ are the members of the Mohican tribe. They were told by the British to travel to New York‚ where they would join Fort William Henry. Meanwhile‚ Cora and Alice Munro‚ Colonel Edmund Munro’s daughters‚ were told by their father to meet him

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