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    themselves. She writes‚ “they grew more attached to those dogs than they ever did to us‚ and we wondered if we had made a mistake‚ 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

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    The Savage Tribe Summary

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    What are those astounding equipments advancing towards us? As the whites disembarked in our territory‚ these aliens gathered around a bizarre‚ godly man‚ who was riding a marvelous creature. As my tribe first glimpsed these people‚ we all taught that our god had heard our prayers and has come for our salvation and a stable life‚ but little did we know that these savage men came for our destruction. At first we praised and honored this “godly” man and his companions. The clan introduced our traditions

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    Essay On Comanche Tribe

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    were Native Americans nation from the Great Plains. They were warriors of the South Plains who enjoyed hunting‚ fashion‚ and learning the English language and cultural beliefs are the bases for their lives. I feel the Comanche Tribe was a very proud and traditional based tribe. This information will prove that. The Comanche Code Talkers were an elite group of young men who were fluent in the Comanche language and used that knowledge‚ along with the training they were given by the Army‚ to send critical

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    Woman and Ila Tribe

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    feels that outside people‚ or travelers speak with such lightness when they talk to each other‚ he says that we should not speak in vain‚ and it is a tradition that he has thought to his children‚ and they should be respected. He mentions that his tribe tries to follow their old traditions while others decide to move on and go on a different direction. Not enough women were born in the years before. His father had to travel long roads to find a wife‚ he travel through jungles following instructions

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    Blackfoot Indians Tribe

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    Blackfeet Indians‚ or Blackfoot Indians in Canada‚ was a confederation of four factions. They were called Blackfeet because their moccasins were painted black. The tribes are called the Siksika (or called the North Blackfoot‚ or the Proper)‚ Kainah (or called the Blood)‚ North Pikuni (North Piegan) and South Pikuni (South Piegan). These tribes controlled territory from the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta‚ upper Missouri River in Montana‚ and on the west by the Rocky Mountains (Waldman). Due to their

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    The Rawa Tribe- Outline

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    Rawa Tribe THE RAWA TRIBE Introduction: Malaysia as we know it is one of the multi-racial country. Among the three main races in Malaysia Chinese‚ Malays and Indians have lived in this land for five centuries. In addition‚ about 80 ethnic and six sub - ethnic groups‚ especially in East Malaysia . But 1 out of 6 sub-ethnic‚ have special customs‚ speech‚ traditions and food . So i ‚Rizwana Bt Jurij as “Oghang Rao” will introduce my tribe to you. The title I will present is "the Rao Tribe".Rawa

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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 is so

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    Mandan Tribe Essay

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    the four sources provided‚ the Mandan tribe was a very well-organized civilization. The Mandan tribe used the terrain to construct homes. The soil was used to grow crops. Hunters used animals as a source of nourishment. In their day-to-day lives‚ the women‚ men ‚and tribe had roles and responsibilities to fulfill. Men had families to feed‚ and the women had children to watch and homes to tend to.The members of the village had beliefs to uphold. The Mandan tribe was a very structured civilization‚ which

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    The Lake Tribe Summary

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    sorrow and hard times there is a Lake Tribe that endures the pain of the land but with all of this pain comes a symbol of hope‚ The Blue-Shelled Tortoise. This symbol of hope is the difference between life and death because The Blue-Shelled tortoise brings the water down from the sky. This tortoise comes once a year out of the lake about 50 miles away for the tribes location. Each year the tribe take 10 men and to search for this tortoise. The chief of the tribe has lead this group of people for 30

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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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