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    In Northeastern tribes the people used dried bearskin‚ which was one of the artifacts displayed at the museum‚ primarily for bedding material. Although men usually hunted‚ women were responsible for preparing the pelts. After the flesh was removed from a skin‚ it was stretched out on the ground to dry. Pegs were then placed around the edge of the skin to keep it in place and reduce shrinkage. When it was also desirable to remove the hair‚ the next stage in the process was to tan the hide. Tanning

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    Hornyhead chub By: Nathan Ashton Scientific Name: Nocomis biguttatus Other Names: Redtail chub‚ Hornyhead chub Size Average Length: 11 centimeters (4.33 inches) Maximum Length: 26 centimeters (10.23 inches) (1 inch = 2.54 centimeters) Average Weight: 21.2g Habitat Country Occurrence: Canada‚ United states Hornyhead chub live in riffle/pool sections of small streams to medium sized rivers. Hornyhead Chub are sometimes found in dark-water streams‚ they are mainly found

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    Michael Nguyen Mr. Arnold U.S. History‚ period 4 Dance with wolves summary In 1863‚ John J. Dunbar was injured in the American Civil War. Rather than having his leg amputated‚ he takes a horse and rides up to the Confederate front lines‚ distracting them in the process. The roused Union army then attacks and the battle ends a Confederate rout. After recovering and receiving a citation for bravery‚ He was awarded Cisco and decided to transfer to the western frontier so he can see its vast terrain

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    Rio Piedras Campus Department of Military Sciences Taíno Warriors Battalion The Battle of Quebec Military History CPT Gonzalez Carlos Colon Rivera September 28‚ 2011 UNCLASSIFIED Battle of Quebec T States. he Battle of the Plains of Abraham‚ also known as the Battle of Quebec‚ was a crucial advance towards the battle ground Native Americans (Indians) and militia start shooting against the British in an attempt to slow down their movement. battle in North America’s

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    Phi Gamma Delta at the University of Oklahoma In general when someone talks about men in Phi Gamma Delta they think of loud obnoxious guys‚ who would rather think about the next big party than their next test or homework assignment. But when they take a deeper look into the fraternity you see men who are dedicated to their morals‚ service‚ and friendship. “A fraternity is an association of men‚ selected in their college days by a democratic process‚ because of their adherence to common ideals

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    they were these first people that had walked throughout this huge ice free way in order to start a new life. these people also went to the pacific coast these people also traveled to the pacific coast‚ north‚ central and south america. their large amount of food made hunting really easy which helped their population grow even further. it is a spearhead that has a certain shape to it the places that were most common in finding them was in New Mexico. The people that had first discovered them had

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    Chimera Research Paper

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    Chimera according to the genome glossary is an organism which possesses cells or tissues with a different genotype. This can be caused due to mutated cells of the host organism or cells from a different organism or species. According to Greek mythology‚ the original "Chimera" (pronounced as kih-MEE-ra‚ and the adjective form "chimerical" pronounced as kih-MER-ih-cal) was a fire-breathing female monster with the head of a lion‚ the body of a goat and the hindquarters of a dragon. The terrifying

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    I am Felix and I am 20 years old I have just abandon my farm and I have 8 gold nuggets and I need money to survive.The winds in the valley where strong and I got dirt‚sand and I am bleeding from my leg a rock came tumbling from the hill and hit me in the knee I am stranded though my map got burned because of a fire that started last night from lighting...you know my dad died of being stranded when he was in war on the way to the battlefield his horse got out of control and started to run to the middle

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    The Ojibwe Culture

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    Today the Anishinaabe-Ojibwe people form the second largest tribe in North America. With reservation and communities living on ancestral homelands the Ojibwe are spread across 5 American States and 3 Canadian Provinces. The Ojibwe people has contributed a lot to North America whether a use of Birch bark for building Canoes‚ Toboggans and snow shoes for transportation or use of maple syrup as a seasoning (encyclopedia.com). From the past to present many indigenous community has contributed to North

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    Settling the Rio Grande Valley The Rio Grande Valley consists of the southern most part of Texas‚ along the Texas/Mexico border. The population growth in this area was very slow until the 1900’s‚ when it began to skyrocket. From 1920 to 1930‚ the population in the Valley more than doubled. One of the main factors for this population increase was the railroad construction. The St. Louis‚ Brownsville‚ and Mexico railroads all were completed in 1904. This furthered the expansion of the already

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