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    Sami Lenox Dr. Dryer Biology 157 Greater Prairie Chickens Illinois use to be one of the largest states for Prairie Chickens. Prairie chickens didn’t only dominate the Illinois state but reached out into the entire Midwest, States in this premotor included Arkansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming. Midwest flourished in these creatures. Illinois use to be top contender, with nearly 20 million acres of birds. Boomers (also known as prairies chickens) are a slight larger…

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    The Stoney Tribe was based mainly in the southern province Alberta in Canada. They are a far distance north from the United States. There is another tribe called the Assiniboine who are very closely related to the Stoney and dwelled in Montana, North Dakota, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The Stoney and Assiniboine tribes have lived in these areas from 1744 all the way up until present day. The Stoney is not really surrounded by any other tribes but the Assiniboine is surrounded by a lot of…

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    Teton Sioux Summary

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    They are an unfriendly group and there were some tense moments. I remember specifically the Otoes tribe telling us this tribe would not open their ears. We also heard stories about them. They would roam the plains and beat up on anyone weaker than them. They are called the “Lords of the Plains.” When we first came across them, they were curious but not impressed at what we had showed them. We met a French explorer named Dorion who told us he lived with the Sioux for 20 years. He was nice and…

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    Kiowas Group By: Tytiana Torrance 12/18/17 “A long time ago, this land belonged to our fathers, but when I go to the river. I see camps of soldiers here on its bank. These soldiers cut down my timber, they kill my buffalo, and when I see that, my heart feels like bursting, I feel sorry.” During this time the Kiowas was located around the Texas panhandle.Westward expansion was when 7 million Americans settlers would move westward trying to secure lands then prosper Native Americans homes.…

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    hard ground or maybe in a cardboard box. Waiting and waiting for someone to come and save the day and rescue them from the homelessness they face out in that brutal world. At SPCA Great Plains these animals have a place to go and live and have a much better chance of being adopted. The Foundation…

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    and payroll to figure out how this information is getting held up in transition and how they would like the information given to them. Lastly, from gathering all of the information, I would figure out if the solution could be done within Mfiles, Great Plains, or by creating a new process all together; in which HR communicates the paperwork differently to the new employees and better follows through with…

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    the agriculture depend on the region or location. The location dictates the soil fertility, therefore the extreme weather such as the heat waves, droughts, strong winds and heavy rains affecting the crop growth varies by region. Droughts in the Great Plains will stress the agriculture by the increase in temperature, less groundwater and flooding. In the Southwest the drought, water shortages, fire and floods will affect the soil decreasing the crops production. Heat waves increase and flooding…

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    Hacienda Plains Case Study

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    Hacienda Plains Archaeological Problem Kaitlyn Barton, Jessica Elmore, Kayla Seifert The Hacienda Plain is located on the Pacific coast of Central America. Its climate is tropical with an annual rainfall of about 90 inches, the vegetation being dense jungle. Nanosec Indians are the inhabitants of the plain and live mostly in small, scattered farming communities. The Zatopec Indians live in the Zatopec Highlands to the east of the plain. The highlands rise steeply to 3,000 feet, have an…

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    the Battle of the Little Bighorn. After surrendering to federal troops in 1877, he was killed amid rumors of a planned escape. Since his violent and controversial death, Crazy Horse, or Tashunka Witko, has become almost a mythical figure of the Great Plains Indian wars. The place and date of his birth are uncertain, but he was probably born in the early 1840s near Bear Butte on the Belle Fourche River in South Dakota. His father was a medicine man…

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    The Mandan Tribe

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    The Mandan’s of the Great Plains Region The Mandan Indians were a tribe living among other Indians within the Great Plains region. The Great Plains is basically the central area in North American. The Great Plains region consists of various states like Iowa, the Dakotas, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Missouri. It ranges from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. The general region of the Great Plains has a geography typically described as “miles and miles of flat land and gently…

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