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    Navajo Indians Survival of an Adaptive Society Kemi McBeth Anthropology 101 Instructor Steven Sager 4 February 2013 One of the fastest growing ethnic populations in the United States is said to be the Navajo Indians. They are the second largest American Indian group in the United States‚ according to the U.S. Census Bureau in 2008‚ and they are known to be an adaptive type of society. As a pastoral society who utilized

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    Comparing creation stories The two stories that I read did not have a lot in common with each other. They were both very different stories‚ but there were some similarities. But come on now a Native American story could not be like a Sumerian story. “The World on the Turtles Back” was about a woman goddess who was pregnant with a child and hungry dinning on everything she asked her man to bring her bark from the forbidden tree. But then she fell through the ground. Then she started on creating

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    Creation Stories The Egyptian‚ Mesopotamian‚ and ancient Hebrew cultures were all very different. The earliest known creation writings were dated from the third millennium B.C.1 Whether it is belief in one God or several‚ each culture represents one or more. How each God or Gods comes into their world‚ how they interact‚ or how they worship each God is unique to their culture. The creation stories are the foundation of religious cultures that have spread throughout the world.2 In Ancient Egypt

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    Navajo Tribe I choose the Navajo culture because when I was twelve I had a friend that was Navajo. She taught me a lot about her culture‚ and what it was all about. So‚ I thought doing the Navajo culture would be a perfect topic for me to research because of my personal connection to my friends life. This tribe of the Native Americans is the largest one in the United States to this day. Doing the research has taught me a lot more of the nature of the culture and the beliefs. That their culture

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    The Navajo Nation is the largest in the United States. It is located in the Southwest portion of the country in New Mexico‚ Utah‚ and Arizona. The Navajo have a very unique and vast culture and they present some of it in arguably their biggest competition known as Miss Navajo. The woman crowned Miss Navajo takes on a great responsibility and must be a role model and ambassador for the nation The Miss Navajo competition started in 1952 and has continued to grow ever since. In order to compete a woman

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    The Survival of the Navajo Indians in a Western Culture Christine Acosta Ant 101 Instructor Merissa Olmer May 7‚ 2012 The Survival of the Navajo Indians in a Western Culture As a pastoral society who utilized farming as their primary mode of subsistence‚ the Navajo Indians (Dineh – meaning Navajo people) had to learn other ways to survive in a constant changing world.(Hoxie 2008‚ Lomay & Hinkebein (2006)‚ Paniagua (1994). Preserving their traditions is a priority

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    The dispute over land between the Navajo Tribe and Hopi Tribe has been an on going dispute since the late 1800 ’s. Although it might not seem like a high priority topic of conversation for most people‚ it is a very personal and sentimental topic for these two tribes. The Navajo population outnumbers the Hopi by a ratio of ten to one‚ while the amount of Hopi land has been reduced from its original size. To understand this complex situation between the two tribes‚ "A comprehensive solution—rather

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    Creation myth are mythical views of the begin of the world. they usually have the core values in the creation myths. the core values can be express by their religious‚ ritual‚ or by their community. The Australian and navajo creation myths are similar in many ways‚ but have differences that show an inherently different way of thinking about the world. All have creators-gods that make the world into what is now. There are conflicts within their world‚ and these conflicts change the face world. Two

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    The Babylonian creation story and Israel’s creation story are quite different‚ but they do share some common elements. One of these ways is in how the stories handle the issue of chaos and order. The Babylonian story discusses in great detail the chaos portion in their account. The account is written in epic form and describes how Tiamat and Apsu‚ who are both bodies of water and their children‚ Lahmu and Lahamu are engaged in a very bloody battle (along with other gods) that ends in death of both

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    for gender equality stretches far across the world. Women are often categorized as incompetent‚ but where did this concept of inadequacy originate from? Many societies have unique cultural values initiated by reoccurring themes present in their creation stories‚ but the most questionable phenomenon is the introduction of evil into the world. Temptation is the root of all evil‚ so powerful that it is omnipresent and rules over the world creating an obligation for sin. Because of the preconceived inadequacy of

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