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    Essay On Havasupai Tribe

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    Members from the Havasupai tribe, a small tribe from the Grand Canyon, were infuriated to find that their blood tests were being utilized for research studies beyond the original scope or perceived intent of the project. In other words, the tribe thought it had consented to diabetes research, yet found that scientists were additionally considering schizophrenia and the tribe's ethnic origins. Members from the tribe completed a consent form that incorporated a sign that the blood tests could be…

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    Yuik Tribe Essay

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    The Yurok tribe lived in the northwest cone of what today is California. Some of its people lived in villages along 45 miles of the Lower Klamath River. The tribe was one of three tribes – Karok, Tolowa, and Yurok. Yurok territory also ran along the Pacific Coast from Little River in the north, to Trinidad Bay in the south, in addition on the tribe’s inland territory along the Klamath River. Today the land would be in the northern part of Humboldt County and continue north though much of what is…

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    Essay On Osage Tribe

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    businessmen, entrepreneurs, tycoons and ceo's were not always the leaders. This world used to be a difficult place for a lot of people, tribes ect. people were poor, barely had a place to live and died of diseases. Tribes would have to hunt, some tribes such as the osage tribe was forced to leave their land and exchange it for a smaller place. The osage tribe, were originated from missouri around 1673. they were an aggressive, war-like nation who were the greatest Native Indian traders of all…

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    Maasai Tribe Culture

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    education has become more important within the tribes with it being taught more. Kids are taught simple stuff like basic math and reading simple words. They are also taught their native languages and some english. Folklore: The Maasai tribe has many legends and myths. THe myths and folktales talk mostly about the origins of the religion and how their culture was created. They talk about the first Maasai tribe members and the different rulers and leaders of the tribe. The myths talk about the…

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    Inuit Tribe Essay

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    a while? The first tribe is called the Inuit tribe, this tribe is known to live in very cold places. The other tribe is called the Haida, and they live in places with wood and trees. Would you like to know more? Feel free to READ ON. Challenges Because these two tribes live in different places, then they each had many different challenges they had to face. A common, yet hard thing that the Inuit had to face was the cold climate (or weather). That’s why this tribe has a lot of warm…

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    Pottawatomi Tribe Essay

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    of Native American tribes out in the world that not many people are familiar with, Potawatomi is one of them. Before researching I did not know that this tribe still existed today. The Potawatomi Native American tribe goes back a long while in history. “Prior to the 1500 A.D. the Potawatomi tribe migrated to the shores of Lake Michigan” (Loew, 2001, p. 99). They have lived in the Great Lake region for at least four centuries (Potawatomi Culture). The Potawatomi tribe refers to…

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    Iroquois Tribe Essay

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    there are a few tribes that match these descriptions, but the majority are peaceful and modern. One of these peaceful and modern tribes is the Iroquois. The Iroquois tribe is most likely one of the oldest and most well known of Native American tribes, and they have managed to prosper since before Jesus’s birth. The people of the Iroquois have a culture that is extremely unique which can be shown through their agriculture, art, clothing, religion, and myths. The Iroquois tribe resides in…

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    Sitting Bull's Tribe

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    Sitting Bull’s tribe is described as family oriented. They believe in nurturing the children, and teaching them the ways of their tribe, but also what is considered right and wrong. The Lakota’s had become something very strong since they had obtained horses. It changed how they interacted with other tribes, and how they lived since they could catch buffalo much easier with a horse. The Lakota’s are also known to be a warrior tribe. To obtain this distinction, the Lakota believed in certain…

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    Essay On The Warao Tribe

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    Health issues and the decline of the Warao Tribe by Jennifer Fitzwater Objective In any culture/society disease and health related issues have many devastating affects. In very remote parts of the word these problems can wipe out an entire group. In the remote village on the Orinoco River Delta in Venezuela lives the Warao tribe. In recent years many diseases have made their way into this remote village. These diseases have created a deadly problem for the tribe. I would like to find out how…

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    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 tribes. …

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