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    Speech On Heron Tribe

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    Hello tribe members of the Heron tribe, I’m chief Trinity as you all know. Today is May 29, 1754, it's one day after the surprise attack. The battle happened when Washington defeats the French in a surprise attack. This could mean that the French could and will need more soldiers. I will now be talking about why I believe my tribe should side with the French during the war. My first reason on why I want to side with the french is because the french recognized the need to establish peaceful…

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    Choctaw Tribe Essay

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    1) Name of Tribe The name of the tribe is Choctaw. 2) Name of Culture Group The Choctaw were part of “The Five Civilized Tribes”. This name was used by the white settlers to refer to the Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole and Choctaw tribes of the Southeast. These five tribes were early converts to Christianity. They were probably called this because the members of the tribes were mostly farmers and because they lived in settled towns with government systems which Europeans and early…

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    ‘The Tribe’ by Michael Mohammed Ahmad is reliant upon literary devices to elevate the emotional impact upon the reader. Complex events in the book are often presented as simplistic and understated through the narrative voice of the child. Such sentences juxtapose the deep and dramatic musings of the old narrator. The literary devices, such as metaphor, simile and characterisation, are used in an original way which sometimes mask the dark undercurrents of the situation. This is present in the…

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    Hopi Tribe Monologue

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    Years ago, when I was a boy living in the Hopi tribe, everything was peaceful. Our village had not been invaded by white men in over 70 years and all the conflicts between tribes were resolved without bloodshed. Fall had just begun and the end of the year harvest was around the corner. My voice had been regarded as the most beautiful and soothing tune ever heard since the day I had spoken my first words. When I learned to sing my first line of music it was an event that shook my fellow villagers…

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    Igbo Tribe Essay

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    How do primitive tribal societies govern themselves? The Igbo are a tribe that live in West Africa, primarily southern Nigeria. They are traditionally farmers that commune in small villages that make up a clan. The Igbo live in a society where death is common and surviving is a highly valued skill among their society. This rugged lifestyle where survival is dependant on the competence of each individual has helped shape Igbo culture and government. There are 2 types of government found…

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    Cherokee Tribe Arrowheads

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    The Cherokee Tribe was know as one of the more civilized tribes. They inhabited the land hundreds of years before European Settlers discovered the new land. One of the most important tools that Cherokees used was arrowheads. According to an online source, “Arrowheads were made from various kinds of stone but flint was considered the best. Not only because it was so hard, but also because flint is easier to chip into "flakes" with sharp edges than most other hard rocks” (Cherokee Weapons).…

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    Kansas Pawnee Tribe

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    Living in Kansas is unique because we had the Pawnee tribe to help limit the amount of wild bison we had and so we could learn about their culture. The Pawnee Nation The Pawnees lived on a reservation, which is land that belongs to them and is under their control. They have their own government, laws, police, and services. Language They mostly speak English, but most Pawnees, mostly elders speak Pawnee. Pawnee means “Nawah” which is a friendly greeting. (Lewis, 2015) Culture (Society, 2009)…

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    Lakota Tribe Analysis

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    RELIGION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN PLAINS One of the largest and most influential tribe is Lakota. It is also known as “Sioux”, which means snakes. The Wakantanka, which means “the Great Spirit” or “the Great Mysterious”, refers to the 16 deities and was derived from the number 4 (multiplied by the number itself). The number 4 was a sacred number and it refers to the 4 directions (north, south, east, and west). The Wakantanka was known at the Creator. The Inktomi, which means spider, was a…

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    The Lenape tribe scavenge for nuts and berries as a food source. They know how to grow crops such as squash, beans, and corn. They also go fishing and hunting to gather fish and deer. They don’t use anything like muskets to hunt their food, but hand made bows and arrows and spears. The Lenape know how to craft their own tools and make their own clothing. They know how to make traps and weapons to hunt animals for food and more materials to use. They use the skin of animals to make their own…

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    Germanic Tribes Essay

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    The Germanic tribes invaded Europe, diffused into its society and influenced the civilizations already in Europe. But what were those influences? Did each tribe contribute something unique to Europe? Where did each tribe come from? The time span of the Germanic, or barbarian, invasions spans roughly a thousand years. My primary focus will be on the years 500 B.C. to 500 A.D. As a whole the Germanic tribes contributed different kinds of warfare, politics, and weaponry. An example of this is the…

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