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    Sioux Warrior

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    Warrior A warrior is a person experienced in or capable of engaging in combat or warfare‚ especially within the context of a tribal or clan-based society that recognizes a separate warrior class. However‚ a Sioux warrior is a member of the largest tribe of the Siouan stock of North American Indians‚ who originally occupied Minnesota and Wisconsin and later migrated westward to the Great Plains; several Siouan groups where Dakota‚ Lakota‚ and Nakota (Dictionary.com‚ 2011). In order to become a Sioux

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    we believe must fill is evident in The Island‚ “we have finally found happiness” the tribe say. Under the dialogue is an image of two of the tribe member’s discussing this moment of happiness when they fill the gap within their lives; to capture what means most to them – a monster. In the book the monster is a symbol of happiness therefore they believe once the monster is caught they will be happy. Later the Tribe learn t realise that happiness can’t be a possession otherwise it will not last. “They

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    Me, Myself, and I

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    requirements‚ the Makah Tribe is making a good faith effort to comply with the federally mandated requirements of the Act. The Makah Indian Tribe has a long history (at least 1500 years) of whaling in the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Straits of Juan de Fuca. This cultural identity is evidenced in their daily life‚ as well as in substantial archeological material at the Cape Ozette and West Point archeological sites. This whaling culture was so important to the Makah Tribe that they were the

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    culture is a society stripped of its soul. In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ the Ibo people are completely taken of their culture by the white colonialists. Despite a growing pattern of submission to new culture within the tribe‚ the people never truly lost their soul. The Ibo tribe was invaded by outsiders‚ their culture threatened with accusations on their way of life‚ worship‚ and customs‚ practically being

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    Popol Vuh Analysis

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    The last section of Popol Vuh was really interesting because it talked about the first generation of Mayan tribes that existed. The lords always tried to create people that worshiped them. When they created humans that posses a lot of knowledge they were immediately against the whole idea because they felt threaten that one day the humans would take over their empire. Something that I found really confusing was that I didn’t understand why the Gods didn’t let the human’s posses incredible knowledge

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    Okonkwo Exile

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    life of the Ibo tribe in Nigeria during the 19th century. In the passage‚ the protagonist‚ Okonkwo‚ is afraid to be seen as weak and attends the funeral of Ezeudu‚ an aged man who achieved three titles. Unfortunately‚ Okonkwo is exiled from the city of Umuofia for inadvertently shooting Ezeudu’s son at the funeral. Achebe uses the banishment of Okonkwo to show the Ibo tribe’s compliance to the Earth goddess and Obierika’s perspective of Earth goddess to carefully reveal Ibo tribes are conforming to

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    There are many theories that elaborate on how different Indian tribes came to be in America. A problem for historians concerning Indian culture is they didn’t record history in the way that other societies did. Often history was passed on by word of mouth and it wasn’t until the arrival of the English‚ Spanish or French that a more formal account was taken down. It is estimated that up to 50 million people were already living in the Americas for 15 century AD and possibly 10 million in what would

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    Bedouin Society

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    traditional ways. This way of life‚ the traditional way of life‚ without surrounding societies controlling their (the Bedouin) everyday lives‚ is what the Bedouin people want‚ and it is what they deserve. Economic Organization Drought The land our tribe pastures in hit us with drought‚ Leaving there nothing to gain; With her stick she beat us till we up and got out‚ Concerned lest the strength of our swift camels wane. (Bedouin Poetry: From Sinai and the Negev) The primary subsistence and economic

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    Special Provisions of the CONSTITUTION OF INDIA for Scheduled Castes‚ Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes ARTICLE 15: Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion‚ race‚ caste‚ sex or place of birth— (1) The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion‚ race‚ caste‚ sex‚ place of birth or any of them‚ . (2) No citizen shall‚ on grounds only of religion‚ race‚ caste‚ sex‚ place of birth or any of them‚ be subject to any disability‚ liability

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    are still apart of modern day tribal economy. Tribal self rule was established to give American Indian communities a govern nation. Tribes are allowed by federal law to set up governments

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