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    The first people of Canada (The Inuit/Subarctic People And the Eastern woodland farmers have many similarities And differences like they use the same gear‚ but they also believe in different things. All these tribes have differences and similarities‚ but right now we’re going to be covering the similarities. Like they are mostly passive‚ but they still fought they also briefly fought each other for land and other needs. This shows that yes‚ they are passive‚ but they still do fight for needs They

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    region there are around 400 indigenous tribes and each has a different language and traditions (“Amazon Tribes”). These tribes are hunters and gatherers‚ so the land is their means of survival. When outsiders destroy the land‚ they are destroying their resources causing tribes to die off due to poor health. A few of the tribes are nomadic because after a couple of years the food supply runs low and they need to travel to find more resources (“Amazon Tribes”). They are called the “Uncontacted Indians”

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    anthropologist‚ Dr. William H. Crocker from the Smithsonian Institute of Anthropologist studied the Canela tribe for over 30 years. The film is divided into two parts which is the first is about how he studied the tribe and its culture. A few years later‚ merely about 20 years‚ he studied the change in the community which lead to the second part of the film. What interest him in studying the tribe is not just their unique way of life‚ he is also keen to know their extraordinary bonding and conflict resolution

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    mother was a full-blood Cherokee. I’ve always been intrigued by this culture and the challenges and discrimination the tribe had faced throughout their development. The Cherokee Indians once settled in the Great Lake region of the United States. The Indians migrated south to the region which is now Georgia. Once settled in the south‚ the Cherokee tribe prospered. The tribe constructed a written language‚ built cities which included a capital city‚ and developed a constitution among the Cherokee

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    During Caesar’s Conquest of Gaul‚ the Romans interacted with Celtic tribes as mediators‚ “peacekeepers”‚ protectors‚ and at times‚ rulers of the tribes. Although the Romans conquered the Celtic tribes‚ they allowed the tribes to govern themselves and only interfered when there was talk of rebellion. The Romans would also act as a third party if there was a disagreement in a tribe and try to solve the issue diplomatically. The Romans usually tried to stop rebellions and wars diplomatically‚ but

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    protagonist) is facing many problems. With these problems comes different views of things. As the colony is first expanding‚ Ish believes that the tribe is capable of carrying off his way of civilization but as time passes he realizes that his beliefs may not be as true as he thought they were. As the Tribe is growing up‚ Ish believes that his tribe is able to carry on his generation’s culture. When Ish brings Joey to the library and Joey asks “If I read the books‚ could I make them make light

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    really lucky to have a humble leader which can make their societies into one of the best. If societies don’t have a great leader‚ there societys will not succeed. Great societies fall because of the great leaders dying‚ droughts‚ and neighboring tribes causing damage. Alot of great societies fall for many different reasons. The first reason is that Great leaders died. Whenever a great leader died‚ that society would lack that greatness that he/she had and the other rulers could not copy that greatness

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    become a “somebody” in this world regardless of his race. He also took the risk of going to an all white school and lost his best friend. However he learned that he could have a career in basketball and try out different things all while being with his tribe and doing things other than what the kids at the reservation do. Arnold says‚ “I’d never guessed I’d be a good basketball player...I mean I’d always been the lowest Indian on the reservation...” (Alexie‚ 179-180). I think that Arnold thought because

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    One region in particular‚ from the Mississippi River Valley to the Ohio River Valley‚ was made famous by mound building (Joseph‚ p. 322). Mound building is a sacred and sometimes religious practice that many Native Americans took part in‚ but the tribes along the major river valleys are the ones that are most well known (Josephy‚ p. 200). Throughout the earliest recorded time periods‚ these Native Americans grew and developed into what we call the Eastern Native Americans. The Mississippian mound

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    The tribes were Creek‚ Choctaw‚ Creek‚ Chicksaw and the Muskogee tribes. Choctaw tribe contain many of people. Their territory was now modern day Alabama‚ Mississippi and Louisiana. George Gain was responsible for moving this tribe out of the Southwest. It took the years 1831 to 1833 to remove them. The Choctaw tribe were not very violent‚ unlike the Seminoles. In 1832 the seminoles were called for a meeting

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