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    (TSE-TSEHESE-STAESTSE)‚ during the mid 17th century. The Cheyenne were nomadic‚ roaming about from place to place frequently‚ or without a certain destination‚ and they traveled around the Americas. The Cheyenne were said to have started in the Great Plains region. It was said that they were driven westward by a Sioux Tribe. They traveled to what is now northern Minnesota and settled near the Great Lakes. Again they traveled where the settled in the Dakotas. Until finally‚ ending up in Southeast Montana

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    Danielle DuBroc Blake Ellis History 1301 09/22/12 Chief Sharitarish on Changes in Indian Life (Pg. 188) Chief Sharitarish‚ the principle chieftain of the once Great Pawnees who are a tribe that mainly hunted on the Great Plains‚ decided to pay a visit to the new president of the time‚ James Monroe. Impressed by the colonist’s ability to create beautiful buildings and large vessels‚ Chief Sharitarish praises them for their innovations for these creations are far from his own comprehension. He

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    to sourceforge page and choose latest version er software Can be donloaded for free fron this website: click save file yoshikoder0.6.4.exe step1 go to the document link add document browse to wher file is and open it the document should ne in plain ascii text format so copy the document in notepad in simple .txt format we can see that yoshikoder brought the document overhere in central panel. Step2 Go to report  count words current document Spread sheet appears which shows frequency of each

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    GKE1 TASK1 Western Governor’s University A. The Nile River was a great contributing factor in the development of early Egypt. It is the country’s longest running river‚ and runs right through Egypt. The location of the river added convenience‚ which aided agricultural abilities helping to boost civilization. Farmers used the water for irrigation since most of Egypt is dry. During the long rainy season‚ the Nile would flood. When the flood occurred it would drop deposits of silt‚ a rich

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    A review of “lonesome dove” by Larry McMurtry Much of Larry Murtry’s work is an ongoing examination of the current Texas‚ both urban and rural .Much of the remaining works‚ such Lonesome Dove‚ is an attempt to understand the frontier past. Lonesome Dove is an epic story about a journey of two former Texas rangers who decided to move their cattle from Texas to Montana. Along their way‚ they encounter many problems and the jou4rney ends with numerous injuries. Therefore this paper aims to examine the

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    A.P.U.S.H unit 6 study guide

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    permanent villages and resided in multifamily buildings. The women of a household cared for young children; cultivated spring-irrigated gardens. 2 What traits did the Plains tribes share‚ and what was the economic basis of the way of life for most Plains tribes? One of the most important traits shared by all Plains tribes was the fact that they all hunted bison or buffalo. This was also the economic basis of their way of life since hunting provided them with food and skins‚ which they could

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    webpages (HTML documents) and writing scripts or basic computer programs‚ since these types of documents do not require any text formatting. It is also useful for removing formatting from text that you have copied and want to paste somewhere else as plain text. Just paste the text into Notepad‚ copy it again from Notepad‚ and you have completely unformatted text. WordPad is a good choice for writing papers or creating documents that you want to print. It is also great for making lists‚ since it supports

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    (Steinbeck-Introduction Section). In Steinbeck’s story “The Grapes of Wrath‚” he breaks the chapters down into three parts. Chapters one through eleven describes a terrible drought‚ called the Dust Bowel‚ which had ravaged an area of land known as the Southern Great Plains located between the western parts of Oklahoma to the panhandle areas of Texas. The area received its name because

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    seize and defend their rich hunting grounds‚ to follow the great migrating herds of buffalo that shaped their distinctive way of life‚ and by the middle of the nineteenth century to evolve into the proud and powerful monarchs of the northern Great Plains (R6).” They acquired their first horses and guns‚ along with the knowledge of how to handle them‚ from the Americans they came in contact and traded with. The horses allowed the Lakota much greater mobility‚ which allowed them to hunt more effectively

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    Summary: The Dust Bowl

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    The Dust Bowl The Dust Bowl began on April 14‚ 1935. It followed the drought of 1930‚ which left the farmlands on the Great Plains dead and dry. Farmers discontinued farming and left the crops open to the strong winds. Winds grew and continued to pick up the loose‚ dry soil forming clouds of dust. The vast grasslands that once occupied this region were killed due to over grazing and the three-year long drought. The lands were easy eroded by the wind without the protection of these thick

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