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    takes its name from this famous tribe. The Kansa people were closely related to the Omaha‚ Osage‚ Quapah and Ponca tribes. Clothing The men of (unknown‚ kansa people‚ n.d.)The tribe wore a variety of clothes including a red or blue breechcloth with a belt‚ and deerskin leggings‚ and sometimes a blanket robe over the upper part of the body‚ often trimmed with fur. Buffalo hides were also worn as cloaks and moccasins were worn during the winter. The men of the Kansa tribe wore Roach headdresses that

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    Makah Tribe Case Study

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    In the case of the Makah Tribe‚ I do not think it is appropriate for nonmembers of the tribe to evaluate the morality of the whale hunt. Many indigenous people from around the world hold true to the old ways in an attempt to keep their history alive. This is but one of those traditions. When searching for information about the Makah‚ I found that they do have a long tradition of whale hunting. Realizing that it was up to them to protect their people‚ land‚ and fishing tradition‚ the Makah forefathers

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    These are some amazing facts bout the Cayuga tribe. Cayuga people lived a long time ago‚ now guess what there land is called. Main point #1: Where they live‚ Clothing‚ and Ceremonies.Main point #2: What they celebrate‚ Their believes‚ and Ceremonies. Main point #3: Fun Facts‚ Do they carry their tradition‚ and Celebrations. Cayuga tribe live in what is now called New York. Some were forced to migrate to Wiscons‚ Oklahoma‚ Ontario‚ and Canida. Cayuga girls wore wraparound skirts with shorter

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    Katherine Hoffman EWP Bamana Tribe The Bamana people have many different types of art. As you can see they made masks and sculptures all for very many reasons. Sometimes they make it for ceremonies and sometimes they would create it for their religion. They are the Bamana and they make Bambara art. They are a part of the Mande tribes of West Africa which is why their art is similar to others. They commonly used metals for their art and work the metal to a finished product. The scale of their art

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    Sara 5-3-12 Spanish 6th Hour The Araras: The Tribe Time Forgot The Araras were a tribe located in Brazil in South America. There is very little is known about this tribe. They live a very different life style. They are a tribe that had to work for everything they have‚ including things just to survive. The movie we watched in class on the Araras gave me a very good idea of how they live and what they believe and live for as a tribe. The Araras have little contact with FUNAI which stands

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    The Maasaai Tribe of Africa The Maasai people live in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They started to migrate to northern Kenya in the 15th century . They occupy about a 160‚000 square kilometers with a population of about half a million. Their society is comprised of sixteen sections. The Maasai language comes from their ancestral ties to the Samburu and Nyemps‚ their language is called the Maa . They are a very independent tribe and have many traditional values and customs. There are

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    Indigenous Tribes and climate Change Impacts: The Environmental Impacts of climate Change and Loss of resources Kirsten Chu Overview This research analyzed the different types of informational content of a sample of various reources using a basic grounded theory methodology. This research was conducted to correlate with the issue: How Inuit communities are subjected to environmental influence due to climate change. The Analysis revealed that many changes in the environment have impeded the everyday

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    The Cherokee Tribe started hundreds of years ago before the opening of the European connection in the southeastern part of what is now the United States. Cherokee society continued to develop new elements from European settlers. The Cherokee Tribe has many different social organizations‚ languages‚ economic systems‚ and customs and traditions. The social organizations shows how some are being used as the social classes today. Wilma Mankiller was one of the first women voted in as principal chief

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    Mystery Tribe About 700 years ago the Fremont Indians lived in cliff tops settlements‚ in a remote canyon that is now known as Range Creek. Around 1250 AD things went south for the Fremont. Within the space of a century‚ their culture had all but disappeared. Leaving behind arrows scattered on the ground‚ and corn and rye remaining in their granary’s. The disappearance of the Fremont Indians has become one of North American archaeology’s biggest mysteries. In between the Rockies

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    1 The Removal of the Cherokee Tribe Since the early 1700’s‚ land between the Native Americans and the European settlers have been full of constant battles. Population of the Europeans increases as more settlers expand on the economy‚ making less room for the land to settle on. During the westward expansion‚ the Cherokees biggest threat comes from Georgia and their persuasion against congress and the desire to run off the Cherokee. Cherokees have been on the American land possible forever and

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