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    Caddo Nation Case Study

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    tribes of America, The Caddo Nation strives to preserve their culture in the rapid moving society around them. Over the past half century, many Natives have relocated to cities and are determined to accustom to their new way of life. Which means clinicians in healthcare will need to familiarize themselves with Caddo culture in order to effectively care for their new patients. In this report, information regarding communication, health beliefs and practices, educational backgrounds, and etc. will provide plenty of knowledge to care for a Caddo Indian. The Caddo Nation like many other tribes that live on reservations endure unpleasant “third world like” poverty. According to the Native American…

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    The Caddo Indians used to live in the east part of Texas in the piney forests.The region extended from the East Texas to the region of Oklahoma.There homes were very close to the water such as the Sabine river and swamps.There were many other tribes in the neighboring part of the forest,so they used to make bows and trade with them for things such as food,bows,and sources of water. Also the pine forests were great shelter for them just in-case attacked by another tribe. The caddie are not…

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    The Caddo indians are originally from present day Louisiana, but have moved and been relocated to Northern Texas and Oklahoma. The Caddo are first discovered by europeans during the spanish passage through Arkansas. The word Caddo in caddoan means “true chief,” and they called their chief the “caddi.” The caddo were peaceful people, they voluntarily moved to Oklahoma into choctaw Nation. Most of our knowledge of the Cado past is learned from the pottery they left behind. This pottery shows us a…

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    Water Pollution In Texas

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    Hi, I’m Alexis Vo and I’m writing to you about an issue I am currently concerned about: damaging and polluting our surface waters. Recently in Texas, our state’s natural waters have been polluted which damaged our wildlife with toxins and trash. Due to the pollution, 9,400 miles of our streams and a total of 1,412,000 acres of lakes and bays in Texas alone has been considered “impaired”. Surprisingly, Caddo Lake is the only natural body of water left in East Texas that has not been yet polluted…

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    Native American Tribes

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    Caddo: The Caddo moved to Texas from present day Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. The Caddo tribe were known as farmers so the rich soil of Texas and the abundant rain made it very easy for them to grow crops. The Caddo tattooed themselves. The women did all the farming. In addition, they gathered wild plants, cooked, and cleaned the house. The men cleared the fields and made farm tools. The men also built the houses, covering wooden poles with grass. Some Caddo may have plastered the outside…

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    Literacy In Landscape

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    For instance, the three service stations at I-30 and 1903 are constantly changing their prices to compete with each other for customers. Typically, people choose to fill up their tanks at the cheapest location, so this puts pressure on the stations that are near each other to keep lowering their prices to maintain the incoming flow of customers. The gas stations usually also offer other services that may gain more customers. Three separate examples of this are shown at the stations located at…

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    being started, students whose families are more financially stable and are able to wear the latest fashion trends may tend to bully those students who are less fortunate causing them to feel peer pressured into stealing clothing and jewelry to fit in. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION II.1 Setup/Implementation The Caddo Parish 2014-2015 District Handbook states that the mission of the Caddo Parish Public School System is to improve the academic achievement of students and overall district effectiveness…

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    Why Is Cahokia Important

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    the situation was so bad that they had to trade even to survive. Each day was a challenge to the mind and body. Mississippian people had their own myths and beliefs. They used to plant a seed in the grave of dead people. They said “Death follows life and life follows death.” It’s a cycle never ending. No one knew what was the reason for the decline of Cahokia. Several theories came ahead for the depletion of Cahokia. Poor nutrition, climate change, internal clash or even authority conflict were…

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    Essay On Osage Tribe

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    Pantheistic was the religious belief that identifies God with the universe. Power was neither good nor bad for them. They believed in death but feared the death of a young adult. The people in the Osage tribe loved to hunt. They used to hunt buffaloes, elk, deer, black bear, wild turkey, ect. They also used to use herbs. They used to make tools out of the animal bones and them used them to hunt. They also wore the skin of the animals as their clothes, the men wore the buffalo skin to cover…

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    Allen Texas History

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    Originally the Texas lands were populated by the Caddo and Comanche tribes who inhabited the region that would eventually become Allen Texas. As early pioneers ventured into the area, the native tribes migrated westward, until finally they were driven into the territory located north of the Red River. In the mid-19th century, immigrants settlers of European descent traveled to Allen in search of opportunity. The early pioneers traveled for great distances, enduring many hardships, with the…

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