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    Mari Tribe Case Study

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    Before 1840 when the Maori tribes signed the treaty and before the Europeans discovered New Zealand, Maori people lived in tribal villages where they brought up their kids, hunted with their Kurī dogs, fought wars, and grew crops. The Maori tribes’ way of life was traditional and passed down through many generations… Dana: Despite their seemingly happy life, some were more benefited than others. The tribe chief was the highest rank and the most respected, the other tribe people were less…

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    hello in my tribe. My tribe, the Seminoles, speaks Miccosukee and seminole creek. And if you want to say hello in creek you would say istonko. I am a ten year old boy named Holata, That means alligator. I live in Southern Florida. The seminole formed in the 1700’s. This is where other tribes migrated to Florida. They joined the tribe for better protection. The tribes that joined together for protection were the creeks,miccosukees,hitchitis, and the oconees. This made the Seminole tribe…

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    tells a story of a Chippewa tribe that is forced to adapt to colonizers in the post-colonization state of America. Through the eyes of two distinct narrators, Nanapush and Pauline, the reader gets an inside view of the perspective of a Native-American tribe in post-colonial America. At the very beginning of the novel, Nanapush describes Native Americans dying from the spotted fever (or yellow fever) due to the colonizers bringing disease as they intermingle with the tribe. This is just the first…

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    LONG LONG LONG time ago there were three tribes called the Haida, the Inuit, and the Sioux and they were all over canada . The Sioux, Inuit, and Haida were completely different tribes in many ways, I will go over some of them but not all of them. There are subjects like where they lived, what their houses looked like. What their houses looked like. For differences, their hunting weapons, their carvings and how their houses look different. All of the tribes I will talk about lived in canada and…

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    American tribes to settle in the Great Plains area. Around 1200 C.E., the Pawnee migrated from Texas and Mexico to find a new home elsewhere. They traveled for years settling in Oklahoma, Kansas, and parts of Nebraska around 1750 C.E. (“Pawnee Tribe History, Facts, and Culture”). Around the 1540s, Spanish explorer, Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, reported that the Pawnee tribe had “large and organized farming and hunting villages, situated along rivers” (“Native Americans House”). The tribe lived…

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    for shelter and with illegal logger they are having less space for their society to grow. ‘“Their [Kawahiva tribe] territory, known as Rio Pardo,…

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    The Cherokee tribe is a tribe that originated in southwest Virginia, western North Carolina and South Carolina, north Georgia, east Tennessee, and northeast Alabama, and claiming even to the Ohio River. The cherokee is a very large tribe that stretched over a vast area. The Cherokee tribe had many sub tribes. The sub tribes often spoke different languages. The Cherokee language originated from the Iroquoian language. Cherokee is a polysynthetic language. A polysynthetic language means that one…

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    Igbo Tribe Research Paper

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    Igbo Tribe Igboland is located in Southeastern Nigeria, taking up about 16,000 square miles. The Igbo tribe is located in Igboland, with a population of about 30 million people total. This tribe is a discrete tribe in Nigeria, with unique but powerful culture aspects. With distinctive religion, clothing, music, and beliefs, the Igbo tribe differs from others in Nigeria; this is demonstrated in the story “Marriage is a Private Affair”. This story displays different parts of the Igbo culture like…

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    Every Indian tribe is different, some may be similar but no two tribes are exactly the same. The Pequot tribe, known for their trade in beadwork and basketry, is located in what is now known as Connecticut, near rivers. The men hunt their own food, which are wild animals, such as deer, while the women in the tribe stick to planting crops. Unfortunately the Pequots were blamed for the death of someone whom they never killed. After the war that ended in 1638 there was a treaty signed in which it…

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    unusual family. He was a human boy raised by a pack of timberwolves. The Sandalius Tribe, to be more specific. In the woods of Endeldan, there were three tribes. The Sandalius were the eldest and wisest, led by noble Athena, the first she-wolf alpha in centuries. Then came the quick and zany Dexterno, led by their carefree alpha, Quicksilver. Last were the most ruthless of the tribes, the dreaded Vindino. No tribe dared to trifle with the Vindino. Everything they touched became part of their…

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