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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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    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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    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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    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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    The life styles of the Indians of the Americas changed greatly over time‚ almost completely influenced by Western culture. Each of the different Western civilizations affected the Indian tribes very differently. This is partly due to the reasons why they came to the "New World." The British came primarily for land due to their fast population growth and partially for a new economic venture. The French came for furs and luxuries that only Indians and the untamed land could provide. They created

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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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    the Toulambis tribe of Papua New Guinea it was evident that narration was not needed to see the effects on one’s culture. The film documented the tribe’s first encounter with a western Caucasian and the difference in culture of both groups. From the first meeting of a Toulambis tribe member and the western Caucasian was a distinct display of a folkway‚ which is a norm that depicts the everyday action of social life in a group’s culture. The westerner put his hand out to greet the tribe leader with

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    family‚ horde and tribe. Second‚ the religious structuring based on beliefs and customs‚ totems and marriage laws. (Kinship‚ 2005) These beliefs divide people into sections and subsections‚ totemic groups and clans. Third‚ there is also a kinship system that gives a social structuring.  The social structuring and kinship system can become very difficult to understand for non-Aboriginal people‚ but is a natural part of life for Aborigines‚ and its details vary from tribe to tribe. There are three

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    the region for six centuries and for a small period the manipuries‚taintia‚cacharies‚and burmese ruled over the region.All these rulers maintained an existing level of isolation with each ethnic tribe and never interfered with their socio cultural and traditional economic features.The economy of each tribe was based on age-old method of agriculture and cottage industries and a level of balance was maintained.In that period there was a political conflict between the rulers‚but not ethnic social tension

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    Mohawk tribe. A lot of stories talk about Hiawatha had a number of daughters that were killed by enemies for refusing their advances. Deganawida and Hiawatha befriended each other one day‚ while Hiawatha was on a lake making wampum belts from shells he found in the lake. Deganawida was a Mohawk chief that felt like there was hopelessness in his tribe because of continues fighting with other similar tribes that stay near them. Deganawida went against the fighting and the people in his tribe dying

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