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    Inuit Haie Tribe

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    Before other people came to Canada their interesting tribes.The tribes that live in Canada like the Inuit‚ Haida‚ and the Sioux all have unique stories.The Inuit‚ Haida‚ and the Sioux have their differences and they have things in common‚ I will tell all of those right now. The Inuit‚ Haida‚ and the Sioux have many things in common. All of these tribes live in Canada.(Inuit) Northern Canada‚ (Haida)West coast of British Columbia (Queen Charlotte Islands)‚ (Sioux) Southern Manitoba. They all have

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    The Nez Perce Tribe

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    hours. Horses also expanded the range of the tribe‚ They were now able to hunt buffalo annually throughout the planes. More food meant that the tribe could support more people‚ The population began to rise as the tribe expanded to cover more land. The horse allowed the tribes to access places never before possible to whom they traded with which had exposed the Nez Perce to many new cultures‚ They became more sophisticated by learning from local tribes. The Pacific Northwest provided for a perfect

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    Pomo Indian Tribe

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    Native American people I chose a tribe called The Pomo. I chose this tribe for various reasons. First off I wanted to always know more about Indians and there ways of living and various cultures. Another reason I chose the Pomo was they are from Northern California‚ and well I lived in Sacramento before I moved down to Florida‚ so I wanted to learn about the Indians that live in California around where I used to live. One last reason I chose the Pomo Indian Tribe was I liked there name and really

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    themselves. She writes‚ “they grew more attached to those dogs than they ever did to us‚ and we wondered if we had made a mistake‚ coming to such a violent and unwelcoming land. Is there any tribe more savage than the Americans? Ostuaka shows the emotions of the wife through this italics phrase. The words ‘tribe’ and ‘savage’ makes the reader imagine almost a barbaric group of people. Then‚ she is uses it to describe the Americans through the eyes of their abused and depressed wifes. It creates this

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    The Savage Tribe Summary

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    What are those astounding equipments advancing towards us? As the whites disembarked in our territory‚ these aliens gathered around a bizarre‚ godly man‚ who was riding a marvelous creature. As my tribe first glimpsed these people‚ we all taught that our god had heard our prayers and has come for our salvation and a stable life‚ but little did we know that these savage men came for our destruction. At first we praised and honored this “godly” man and his companions. The clan introduced our traditions

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    Woman and Ila Tribe

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    feels that outside people‚ or travelers speak with such lightness when they talk to each other‚ he says that we should not speak in vain‚ and it is a tradition that he has thought to his children‚ and they should be respected. He mentions that his tribe tries to follow their old traditions while others decide to move on and go on a different direction. Not enough women were born in the years before. His father had to travel long roads to find a wife‚ he travel through jungles following instructions

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    Blackfoot Indians Tribe

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    Blackfeet Indians‚ or Blackfoot Indians in Canada‚ was a confederation of four factions. They were called Blackfeet because their moccasins were painted black. The tribes are called the Siksika (or called the North Blackfoot‚ or the Proper)‚ Kainah (or called the Blood)‚ North Pikuni (North Piegan) and South Pikuni (South Piegan). These tribes controlled territory from the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta‚ upper Missouri River in Montana‚ and on the west by the Rocky Mountains (Waldman). Due to their

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    The Rawa Tribe- Outline

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    Rawa Tribe THE RAWA TRIBE Introduction: Malaysia as we know it is one of the multi-racial country. Among the three main races in Malaysia Chinese‚ Malays and Indians have lived in this land for five centuries. In addition‚ about 80 ethnic and six sub - ethnic groups‚ especially in East Malaysia . But 1 out of 6 sub-ethnic‚ have special customs‚ speech‚ traditions and food . So i ‚Rizwana Bt Jurij as “Oghang Rao” will introduce my tribe to you. The title I will present is "the Rao Tribe".Rawa

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    DEMOGRAPHY AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGER REPUBLIC: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS INTRODUCTION 1. The ultimate aim of governments worldwide is to achieve sustainable improvement in the quality of life and well-being of the citizens. Before this can be achieved‚ the government must have an adequate demographic statistics of the citizens for an improved National Security (NS). Demography underpins every segment of development‚ it shows if a country’s resources can sustain its growing population‚ or not

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    Indian Tribes Lakota

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    December 2‚ 2013 Lakota Seven Sacred Rites The Lakota are a Native American tribe of people with a rich history built upon spiritual rituals and the consecration of their traditions and legends. The legend that supersedes all others and led to all the Lakota traditions is that of the White Buffalo Calf Woman. The prophecy stems from a sacred peace pipe that was brought to the Lakota people approximately 2‚000 years ago by the White Buffalo Calf Woman. The legend tells of two warriors who were

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