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    Pima Tribe Research Paper

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    A popular stereotype given to Native Americans is they are all savages and hunt animals in a very animalist way. This is false when it comes to the Pima tribe‚ or as they call themselves Akimel O’odham meaning “river people”(“Akimel O’odham (Pima)”). The Pima tribe is known for farming and being very peaceful people. They live in the Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico area on two reservations called Gila River and Salt River. This area in which they Pima people live is also the Sonoran Desert.

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    No‚ I do not agree that Georgia and the United States were justified in forcing the Indian tribes to leave their homeland and move to the Oklahoma territory. I believe the Tribes were taken advantage of and abused by the states whenever possible. In 1971 the Cherokee tribe was in the process of making treaties with United States. The state of Georgia recognized the Cherokee tribe as a nation allowing them to make their own laws and follow their native customs. In the late 1700’s their land started

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    Choctaw tribe‚ their lots of things today’s generation does not know that went about on/inside their reservation. There are things like their geographic location‚ clothing‚ historical impact‚ housing and reputation that no one could have never thought about that went on at reservations in America. Given that Native American tribes are different from typical American‚ the Choctaw tribe is west of the Mississippi river‚ and adjoining part of Louisiana.The Choctaw tribe was a peaceful tribe. They were

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    in a civil war. The civil war included three different tribes: the Biafra (Igbo) people‚ the Yoruba‚ and the Hausa-Fulani. The conflict was so bad that the United Nations had to get involved. The Biafra tribe is better known as the Igbo people. The Igbo’s land first came to contact with Portugal in the 15th centuries. There was a major market for buying and selling Igbo slaves. For the first time in 1928‚

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    Siksika Tribe Case Study

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    and the habits of animals that they hunted. The Siksika tribe wore clothes made of animal skins that were either deer or buffalo. Clothing was to be sewn from sinew. The mittens and robes that the tribe had for the winter were all a reality because of the hide of a buffalo. Because the buffalo herds moved from place to place‚ so did the Siksika tribes. So their shelters in a way had to be portable. To solve this problem the tribes made their shelters from teepees which could be put togethe

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    The Seneca tribe had a well thought out economic system that led them to live as easily as possible. Both men and women worked equally as hard to make sure everybody had food. According to Wallace‚ women took care of the cornfields and the men did all the hunting (24). Corn was the main food for the Seneca. There were many different ways it could be cooked‚ so all parts of the corn would be utilized. Corn was kept underground during winter and when corn was not in season‚ hunters were depended

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    Iroquois tribe are an indigenous group‚ which was made up of Six Nations in the eighteenth century‚ but is now known as the Five Nations. The Five Nations are Mohawks‚ Oneidas‚ Onondagas‚ Cayugas‚ |Senecas‚ who are presently living in New York State and southern Quebec and Ontario. The Iroquois called themselves‚ Haudenosaunee‚ which means people of the longhouse. Most families in the tribe are related through the female line. The Iroquois didn’t travel from place to place for food‚ very often

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    Hu Ki Tribe Analysis

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    In the beginning of my reading‚ it was talking about the Indian tribe cutting down the tree which I felt like they should have told a ceremony like the one that they do for the killing of an animal. Especially because trees is part of the nature and it represents something big for the wild animals that lives in the jungle such as monkeys. I found that very inhumane by their part but I should understand that it was something that they had to do in order to make money from the various of items that

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    with us. Her name is Sacagawea. A member of the tribe tells us that we need horses for crossing the Appalachian Mountains or as they call it the shiny mountains. Fortunately‚ the tribe that will give us the horses we need is related to our guide‚ Sacagawea. This tribe is called the Shoshone. Journal Entry 278 The winter is finally over and we are able to begin our journey to cross the Appalachian Mountains. First‚ we have to make it to the Shoshone tribe to negotiate getting horses Journal Entry 313

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    Kinship Systems of the San Tribes Tara Shoemaker Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor: Chad Goings October 26‚ 2010 The kinship system of the San people is not too complicated compared to the western society. When you look at the way the family structure is compiled you can see that is helps strengthen the ties between themselves and neighboring tribes. Everything that they do is help with survival of the family. Most foraging societies consist of a nuclear family setting. When

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