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    The Clatsop Indians were most well known for the way they dressed and the ways they made themselves look. The Clatsops have broad thick flat feet, thick ankles, and twisted legs. They commonly have a short stout body type, with a common copper skin type. They have a wide mouth and thick lips. Their noses are of normal size and long. Their eyes are normally black but sometimes yellowish brown with black pupils. Hair for both genders is parted at the top of the head and hangs down over the ears.…

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    tradition and culture. There form of transportation was plank canoe. It was eight to feet long and was hand crafted with driftwood or redwood. The heavy one piece material had 3-4 rows of planks added. They used they’re resources such as plant fiber string made from indian hemp. Another Chumash culture practice was baskets. “Baskets played essential roles in all aspects of Chumash life -- for gathering, storing, preparing and serving food, holding water, keeping money and other…

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    Sioux Tribe Weapons

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    stripes. They are made from Osier and sinew as well.” (indians.org) A rarely used Sioux weapon, the spear (or lance) was mainly used to hunt buffalo. Many Sioux hunters used spears for hunting, and were “decorated with buffalo fur, feathers, and beads.” (tribaldirectory.com) This weapon made it easier for the Sioux to hunt and kill buffalo without getting to close to it. These spears, or lances, would be five feet long and have a steel blade.” (tribaldirectory.com) “During the Battle of Little…

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    Indian River Tribe Summary

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    The beginnings, history, culture, and artwork about the Cheyenne River tribe. Our story beings with peace toward each other. The story wasn’t just suffering, it was beautiful, healing, hopeful, sharing, spiritual, and freedom. Thousands of years of courage, heroism, facing the broken promises, and the odds against survival. Had all the respect to Mother Nature. She wasn’t owned by any of us. We took care of her like she was our own mother. We are grateful for what she provides us in the world. A…

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    10 years ago. The flapper was a free thinking young women who embraced new fashion, and urban attitudes. This new fashion was close fitting felt hats. Bright waist less dresses an inch above the knees, silk skin colored stockings, sleek pumps, strings of beads and bracelets. Flappers will usually clip their long hair back into boyish bobs and dye it jet black. Some women now are even starting to smoke and drink alcohol in public. Some women are even learning how to play golf in fact they’re even…

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    The Great Gatsby, a historical novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Initially had mixed reviews. The New York Times called this novel a “glorified anecdote” While others considered it minor work. Fitzgerald claimed she only earned $4,000 off of this novel. Unfortunately, she passed 15 years after the publishing of her book in 1940 of a heart attack before she could see the popularity of her book skyrocket during the sixties. In this time the book became an important part of high school…

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    Catalase Test Lab Report

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    growth on Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA). To conduct this experiment, we needed to first create another live liquid sample using an isolated colony from the LB agar, and then transfer some of this culture into a MSA petri dish. We then added five sterile beads and shook them around the agar to distribute the bacterial cells. Once this was complete, we allowed the petri dish to incubate at 37°C for two days to allow the formation of new colonies. We then checked for growth/color change. If no…

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    Popularized by Coco Chanel, who introduced costume jewelry that was “big and bold with long strings of glass beads, dangling earrings, and many plastic bracelets stacked up on arms” , became a perfect addition to a daring “flapper girl” look. As far as the shoe trends of the 1920’s are concerned, there was a sole one: high-heeled shoes. High-heeled shoes…

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    3d Art Analysis

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    MIST ID | 4155-28025 3D Art Truth is, everyone is going to endure struggle throughout life. The gravity of the situation may vary person to person, but life is an obstacle course and we’re bound to experience challenges as we progress. The hardships we face will stress us out, cause a lot of sleepless nights and maybe hard to bare. However, beauty can be found anywhere, even in dark situations. When we overcome the hardships life throws at us, we emerge as a stronger, more resilient person.…

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    to take a similar trajectory back down to the ground; and you’d be right to do so under most circumstances. Unless of course you are talking about self-siphoning beads. The phenomena of self-siphoning beads, sometimes referred to as “The Chain Fountain”, is one that confounds many eyes upon first sight. One would expect a chain of beads spilling out of a beaker to simply roll over the edge and fall to the ground. However,…

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