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    observations with the Seminole Indian tribe in south Florida. Within her ethnographic research‚ she analyzes how the Seminole Indians have reconstructed and materialized their sovereignty through tribal gaming. Since the start of American history‚ all Native Indian tribes have fought for their land‚ culture and self-worth. When the United States began to be recognized as its own nation‚ citizens took control over the native tribes already living there. All tribes across the country have experienced

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    the cult is due to the developed world not sharing technological advances with the tribe (cult). The tribe leader’s ability to explain the purpose of the cargo planes and the tribe’s inability to succeed with riches like that of the white man had a large affect on the tribe’s belief system. The tribes simple way of life was disturbed by the discovery of cargo planes in the sky‚ shocking whatever beliefs the tribe had prior to that discovery. It was the conclusion of the leaders or elders of the

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    can negatively affect a culture such as the Sho tribe of the Kalahari Desert. The people of a technologically advance and “civilized” culture decide to casually discard an empty “Coca Cola” bottle from the window of an airplane. A member of the “primitive” Sho tribe witnesses this object falling from the skies and considers it a “gift from the gods”. In his mind this is an object to be worshiped and must have been sent by the Gods to benefit his tribe‚ therefore he gave it to his people. Prior to

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    problems of living on the plains The Plains Indians were a people who had to survive under harsh living conditions. They were faced with many problems and challenges and yet they survived for hundreds of years thanks to their way of life. Each tribe was accustomed to different methods of survival; some were nomads and some were settled in the same place‚ but they all had similar attributes on how to survive. The Native American Indians main source of food was hunting. The native children

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    ANALYSIS OF WI-TRIBE PROMOTION PACKAGES: WI-TRIBE is new company in a market. It introduces a wide range of internet packages. In Pakistan‚ telecommunication industry is growing at a very fast rate. For the survival every telecommunication company is trying to differentiate their product at extreme limits. Wi-tribe enters in a market with new segmented strategy by dividing the economy consumption. Student‚ family‚ and business consumption is segmented by wi- tribe. However‚ it also specifies

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    The Snow Walker‚ I was very intrigued by how welcoming the Native American tribe known as Inuit was to the white man. However‚ in the movie Dances With Wolves the Sioux tribe was not as trusting and welcoming to the white man. My curiosity grew even more after watching and comparing both movies as to the differences in these two tribes and their attitudes towards the white man. As depicted in The Snow Walker‚ the Inuit Tribe was mostly contained within the Arctic Tundra. Whereas‚ in Dances With Wolves

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    thirst in agriculture‚ industries‚ and growing urban areas. The lack of water has not been enough to satisfy the conflicts and claims that arise from government entities fighting over water. Among those that fight to claim water is the American Indian tribes. Native Americans have held water rights dating back to the Treaty of Obligations. It has constantly conflicted with the state and federal water rights system. There are currently fifty major water right law disputes throughout the western United

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    Have you ever wondered who lived in Canada? Well‚ I can tell you all about three tribes that share lots of things in common‚ but are still very different from each other. The tribes that I’m going to tell you about are the Inuit‚ the Hida‚ and the Iroquois. You will get to learn about where they live‚ how they hunt‚ their housing‚ and so much more! The similarities of all the tribes All the tribes Have to share something in common‚ like that they all hunt. Now‚ That does not mean

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    increasing number of settlers coming into the area. It was an issue for the Indians to continue living their traditional way of life while so many white settlers kept pouring in. The second factor was the measles outbreak‚ that killed half of the Cayuse tribe. The Indians were more vulnerable to the

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    must have traveled to a lot of places to earn his knowledge. Cornelius represents a form of government in which he is the fore runner and follows instructions from Babar.        Cornelius appears to be the head of the governmental system within the tribe because he was the first

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