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    Among India’s ‘people at the periphery’ are its tribes. Development planning in India (which took place roughly between 1940 and 1960) has attempted to foster their social and economic empowerment by focusing on various areas such as food security‚ health‚ education‚ employment and income generation. Tribal Development in India can be classified into the isolationist approach‚ the assimilation approach and the integration approach. Verrier Elwin‚ a citizen of Great Britain‚ came to India in 1927

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    the tribe but her grandfather‚ following Maori traditions‚ believes that the role of chief is to be the first born son of the chief only. Throughout the movie‚ Paikea is determined to prove that she is the true heir and can be the chief of the tribe. This movie shows how she struggles to get her grandfather’s approval due to his beliefs and the tribe’s tradition which dates back to ancient times. By the end of the story he realizes that Pai is the one and only heir to be chief of the tribe. Throughout

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    Memorable Seth Godin Quotes: 1 A tribe is a group of people connected to one another‚ connected to a leader‚ and connected to an idea. For millions of years‚ human beings have been part of one tribe or another. A group needs only two things to be a tribe: a shared interest and a way to communicate. ... Tribes need leadership. Sometimes one person leads‚ sometimes more. People want connection and growth and something new. They want change. ... You can’t have a tribe without a leader - and you can’t

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    plane crashes onto an unknown island leaving only boys to survive. The main character Ralph blows the conch and assembles all the remaining survivors. Overtime the tribe starts to disagree with Ralph’s leadership and Jack finally breaks away and starts his own tribe of hunters. Which leads to the murders of Simon and Piggy by Jack’s tribe. After the deaths Ralph meets a man that rescues the boys and takes them back to their families. In the novel Lord Of The Flies by William Golding the lord of the

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    Seneca Indians: Allies and Enemies Seneca are among the most respected and feared. The Seneca are culturally similar to their Cayuga‚ Onondaga‚ Oneida‚ an Mohawk confederates. The five tribes were known as the Five Nations or the League of Five Nations. Sometime between 1715 and 1722 the Tuscaroras from North Carolina joined the confederacy and changed the name to the Six Nations. In their relations with white settlers the Seneca played the role of an independent power and were this way from

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    Before the Colonial times‚ the present territory of Colombia was habited by thousands of tribes. Compared to regions like Mexico o Peru‚ the current Colombian area was not habited by a powerful empire. There is not an exact population number of that time. According to the Spanish explorers‚ community counted in millions habited some areas. However‚ some authors stated the Colombian tribe Muiscas could have enough structure to be considered as an empire.(cite) Expand. The tribe’s organization and

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    reservations is brought up most people bring casino gambling to mind. Approximately five hundred and sixty tribes are recognized by the federal government‚ and only about one third conduct casino style gambling. (Light and Rand 9) Reservations are sovereign nations‚ meaning tribes are "Dependent on and subordinate to‚ only the federal government‚ not the states." (Light and Rand 36) This has been the tribes "Ace in the hole" that has allowed many reservations to prosper through the operation of casinos

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    The Kickapoo Indians Research Objective: The growth of today’s youth in an endangered culture. I. Topic The Kickapoo Indians are a type of Native American people that have tribes across the United States. Stationed in Texas‚ Kansas‚ and Oklahoma‚ the Kickapoo Indians have a culture that has not been looked over and talked about much in our world and lifetime. While they are part of the overall population of our country‚ we know little about them‚ and the influence they have on their children

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    of the Southwest (Griffin-Pierce‚ 2000) we learn about the general history of the Native tribes of the Southwest. We learn of there independence and the periods of time they were taken over by other countries. It also talks of the land and those who dwelled there. It also gives us a little peak into there culture and their lives. This chapter was packed with information where we learned about different tribes homelands and past history with Spain‚ Mexico and the Americas. “The spirit of the land

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    standards of living. The first inhabitants of Canada‚ the aboriginals‚ belonged to many tribes‚ each with its own characteristics and background. They moved from area to area and as they did that‚ they were able to adapt to the new environment very easily. When the aboriginals are talked about today‚ they are commonly referred as savages and uncivilized‚ but in reality they were civilized people. Their tribes consisted of everything that we commonly find in a civilized society such as a form of a

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