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    The Dog Basenji

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    The dog Basenji goes by many names, some of which include Belgian Congo Dog, Bongo Terrier, Congo Bush Dog, Zande Dog, and Congo Terrier. What makes this breed particularly special is that he is the only breed who has no bark. But other than the absence of bark, this breed will whine and growl like other dogs, and can express his feelings with a unique yodel or chortle sound. The Basenji does have a vocal cord. However, it is believed that the past thousands of years in training to hunt game…

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    shepperd, a golden retreiver, a dalmation, a poodle, and etc. The first reason why dog are the pet is because a dog will protect you and something you would like to protect. It will protect your house by barking very loudly. If you hear thier loud bark you will know that something is wrong eventhough you are asleep or awake and you can…

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    Sara salort Watts Humanities 6-7 Native American’s compare and contrast Chinook and Umatilla people have a lot in common and a lot of differences that you might Not know of , let me show you. They have a lot of similarities based off of food.For example,the umatillas main source of food was the Columbia river due to the fact that they couldn't reach the ocean they mostly got salmon,eels, and sturgeon etc. They gathered This food around winter,spring, and fall for the salmon runs.…

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    native plant to Eastern North America and has been named the “Tree of Peace” by the Iroquois band of tribes. It has been used for its healing properties by many Native American tribes and even in the United Kingdom. “A poultice made from the inner bark was used to treat wounds, sores or ulcers (Cole 28)”. Several tribes use many of the same healing herbs and plants for similar ailments and to aid in the healing of life threatening…

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    Cherokee Tribe Habitat

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    and claiming even the Ohio River. It says it has not moved ever since. Homes The Cherokee Tribe lived in tipis. In the winter they lived in houses made of woven saplings, plastered with mud and roofed with poplar bark. In the summer they lived in open-air dwelling roofed with bark. Clothing There wore breechclothes and leggings. Cherokee women wore skirts made out of woven fiber or deerskin. They all wore moccasins on their feet. The men painted their faces with tribal tattoo art. Food…

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    they were walking, the youngest fell a cool breeze on the cloudy day, and walked towards it. When the gust ended, he looked up and saw the tree, with the name of the Indian tribe that once lived there. At the bottom of the timber was a loose piece of bark. As he pulled it away, he could see the other part of the forest. He saw a young Indian boy running through the woods with a shining cup, maybe silver. Then he saw a burning village, with men, women, and children of all sizes running out of…

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    Cats vs. Dogs There always seems to be two sides of things. Eventually, people are made to choose which side to be on. One of the most common debates is if a cat is better than a dog or vice versa. The dog is known to be a man’s best friend while cats are leaned toward the female. Neither gender specifically prefers one animal over the other, but there are multiple discussions about which of the two loving animals are better to have as a pet. Cats are better to have as pets rather than dogs…

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    Haida people they decorate their clothes with eagle and raven. Also, most of their clothes was made of red and yellow cedar bark and their clothes were soft, dense, and waterproof. Lastly, the Cree and Haida people are very different when it comes to their shelters/home. Cree people lived in teepees, it’s like tents except it’s made up of tree branches and birch bark that’s tied up at the top. However, Haida people lived in a house that’s called “Longhouses”. Longhouses are made up…

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    or sour. Gum is a candy that is very well known in today's societies. But little do people know gum has been around longer than they think. Gum has been around since ancient greece and many people from ancient greece would chew on bark and sap off of Mastic tree bark. But people in ancient greece weren't the only people to chew forms of gum. There were people like the mayans, Eskimos, and even south americans. Each one of these different groups would use different things as a form of gum.…

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    Why do dogs bark instead of chirp? One day, over 8,000 years ago, dogs and birds were created in Egypt. Dogs and birds coexisted with each other in the land. There were large birds in the sky and large dogs on the land. Both animals are at least the size of horses. Birds lived and thrived in the clouds that hung over the lands of Egypt. Dogs lived on the ground. The pharaoh of Egypt declared that he wanted monuments all across his empire,so pyramids were built and dogs were to help make them,…

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