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    excellent hunters. Then on one refreshing morning‚ the spiritual mother brought a pair of twins into the living world. Nothing such had ever been before‚ the newborns were the first to have been seen alike. The whole tribe was in shock‚ they didn’t know what to do or what it meant at first. The tribe then started to mumble and whisper to each other in disbelief to what happened. The Chief had then outspoken something great. “The brilliant gods has gifted the village with marvelous newborns and that it may

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    Nukak Tribe Research Paper

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    Nukak Maku Tribe of Colombia Change is inevitable and in most cases‚ change is a good‚ and much needed thing‚ especially when it comes from a place of adaptation and progression in a culture. However‚ there is a vast difference between culture change‚ and culture loss. While the gradual changing of a culture can be a revitalizing thing‚ the complete loss and total disappearance of a culture is never a thing to be celebrated. Less than ten years ago‚ a visit to the tropical rainforests between the

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    Soboba Tribe Case Study

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    Soboba: A Federally Recognized Tribe Reclaims Their Rancheria In 1888‚ the California Supreme Court adjudicated the Soboba tribe’s aboriginal occupancy rights over certain Mexican grant lands. This case‚ known as Byrne v. Alas‚ 74 Cal. 628‚ 16 Pac. 523 (1888) ‚ resolved a dispute between plaintiff Byrne and the defendant Alas (and several other Soboba Indians)‚ who both claimed title to the lands under the Estadillo grant. This land grant was confirmed under the 1851 Act of Congress that required

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    Bwiti Tribe Case Study

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    another world. It also can cause them to become sick and throw up if they consumed to much of the plant or drug. The difference between the two is what they are used for. For Indigenous tribe these ritual is used to taken to the spirit world‚ to connect with the ancestors‚ or to be consider a true adult in the Bwiti Tribe. MDMA is used to have a high that take you away from everyday life it is used for a good time and can also become an addiction because the drug has an additive state. Though they both

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    What Was The Hutu Tribe

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    a part of German east Africa up until world war 1. Rwanda was occupied by three main tribes called the twa‚ Hutu‚ and the Tutsi. The twa were known as the original tribe to settle in Rwanda. They were forest dwellers/ hunters around the Virunga mountain range‚ in the west of Africa. Their tribe numbers started decreasing immensely during the 5th century‚ when bantu-speaking Hutu started appearing. The Hutu tribe was based around animals and small cultivation; they were governed by a clan system known

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    takes its name from this famous tribe. The Kansa people were closely related to the Omaha‚ Osage‚ Quapah and Ponca tribes. Clothing The men of (unknown‚ kansa people‚ n.d.)The tribe wore a variety of clothes including a red or blue breechcloth with a belt‚ and deerskin leggings‚ and sometimes a blanket robe over the upper part of the body‚ often trimmed with fur. Buffalo hides were also worn as cloaks and moccasins were worn during the winter. The men of the Kansa tribe wore Roach headdresses that

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    The Mohawk Nation is a Native American tribe of the New York area. They were a sedentary tribe who practiced agriculture in the harsh northeast climate. The primary crops were corn‚ squash‚ and beans. The Mohawk were skilled trappers who took advantage of this skill when the Europeans arrived in their area. The tribes worked with other tribes to achieve better relations with other Native Americans and Europeans. This included a constitution and treaties with Americans and Canadians. The modern day

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    Makah Tribe Case Study

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    In the case of the Makah Tribe‚ I do not think it is appropriate for nonmembers of the tribe to evaluate the morality of the whale hunt. Many indigenous people from around the world hold true to the old ways in an attempt to keep their history alive. This is but one of those traditions. When searching for information about the Makah‚ I found that they do have a long tradition of whale hunting. Realizing that it was up to them to protect their people‚ land‚ and fishing tradition‚ the Makah forefathers

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    they needed. The Cheyenne tribe were considered equestrian foragers‚ concentrating on hunting large animals‚ primarily buffalo (O’Neil). They lived in the Great Plains in what is now South Dakota‚ Wyoming‚ Nebraska‚ Colorado‚ and Kansas (Englar 6). Today‚ the Cheyenne are split into two groups. The Northern Cheyenne live in Montana and the Southern Cheyenne live in Oklahoma. They consider themselves one people (Englar 6). As past equestrian foragers‚ the Cheyenne tribe had an interesting way of expressing

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    These are some amazing facts bout the Cayuga tribe. Cayuga people lived a long time ago‚ now guess what there land is called. Main point #1: Where they live‚ Clothing‚ and Ceremonies.Main point #2: What they celebrate‚ Their believes‚ and Ceremonies. Main point #3: Fun Facts‚ Do they carry their tradition‚ and Celebrations. Cayuga tribe live in what is now called New York. Some were forced to migrate to Wiscons‚ Oklahoma‚ Ontario‚ and Canida. Cayuga girls wore wraparound skirts with shorter

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