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    Snoqualmie Tribe Essay

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    The Snoqualmie tribe is a Native American tribe that lives on the Pacific Northwest coast in Washington. They make the largest group of people in the coast. In the past, they occupied the area of Puget Sound, they were hunters and gathers they hunted deer, fished for salmon and gathered berries. Their name is associated with the Snoqualmie fall that is their tribal shrine and this is where the tribe associates its birthplace. In 1999, they received federal recognition by the United States. The…

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    The Pueblo Indians are the historic descendants of the Anasazi peoples, also known as the “Basket Makers”. The Pueblo Indians are Native Americans known for residing in compact permanent settlements referred as pueblos. In the modern world, the group lives in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona. The Pueblo incorporates four distinct language groups including the Zuni, Keresan, Tanoan, and Hopi. The culture associated with early Pueblo Indians is estimated to have begun in AD100. At…

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    Cahto Tribe

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    a tribe within the Indigenous people, many others know of other tribes. With that said, tribes trade and engage with other tribes who are near. The Cahto would engage with many of the other tribes of Northern California. The Cahto tribe were hunter gatherers, they would take long trips to the coast for fish and shellfish. Although Cahto groups would not always travel away for food, because they had a primary food source near them. They would hunt, specifically for deer, rabbits, and quail to…

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    espoused this view when he explained, "There are no traces of daily life…no fire pits. No trash heaps….First the temple, then the city.”2 The assertion is that religious architecture created urbanism. Schmidt also believed that a group of nomadic hunter gatherers lived in the area during the over 1000 year period that Göbekli Tepe was in use. According to him, the structures were only used by some priestly group at certain times of the year. When Schmidt writes, “Göbekli Tepe is not a…

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    Imperialism in Japan Japan was one of many countries imperialized and influenced by western culture. Japan however didn’t get negatively effected through western influence due to shogun Tokugawa deciding peace over war. Japan may have lost culture in surrender but they gained immense military and industrial power. 1853 General Matthew Perry entered tokyo bay with 4 ships never seen before, and technology japan had not even come close to. With massive ships that japan thought as dragons Japan…

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    The gym, an unfamiliar territory to some but an oasis for me. The gym has been a big part of my life; it’s a place where I know who I am. It is a place in which I can escape many of my problems and release everyday stress. It’s not the weightlifting that ropes me in but it’s about self-accomplishment. It is a place that I have invested a lot of my time and hard work to accomplish a healthy lifestyle. As I can imagine this now; I picture myself walking into the doors of the gym with my duffle…

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    than 10,000 years ago. The concept is to replicate the eating lifestyle of the ancient people who used to live in caves. The Paleolithic period is the time when our ancestors depended only on foods that are available around them. They were hunters and gatherers. They still don’t know how to domesticate animals so they don’t have milk and other dairy products. And since it was more than 10,000 years ago, fire was not yet discovered which means people have no idea how to cook their food.…

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    Diabetes (mellitus) is a medical condition that do not let the food work properly to become glucose (sugar) that goes into the cells to produce energy in human body. In the United States, many people die or have health problem with diabetes. My mother in law, Maria, was diagnosis with diabetes. Maria had a poor lifestyle at a young age. At first, she was be able to visit a doctor that provided her prescriptions and her insurance covered them. After while she got serious issues with her insurance…

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    Stephan Pokam October 24 2016 Ecological Paper Throughout chapter 1 Crosby develops many arguments concerning the Neolithic revolution. The arguments include reasons as to why old world regions of the world suffered from the revolution that had occurred in new world countries. Crosby also states how many aspects of new world civilizations arose across Europe and Asia, most profoundly in the Middle East. Moreover, in this paper, I will introduce you to many of Crosby’s illuminating statements…

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    Indigenous tribes all over the world, especially in the Amazon region, deforestation has been a prominent issue. Rapid deforestation started in the Amazon around the 20th century and has increased through the beginning of the current century. Certain regions of forest has been eradicated for farms, dams, natural resources, and for an expansion of the modern world. Consequently, indigenous tribes are being forced from their lands and brutally harmed. Deforestation in the Amazon causes a decrease…

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