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    Indians

    Indians are a group of Native Americans indigenous to what is now New York, the Mohawks Is one of many of the remaining native tribes in the United States. The Mohawks are a farming culture known for their great battle skills and the organization of their political groups. The tribe gained their name which means “man eaters” from tribal enemies and Europeans . The tribe is a part of the original Iroquois Indian league were they shared the same culture and language. The Mohawks are notable for their

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    Culture

    social habits, music and arts. Culture of Pakistan: The society of Pakistan (Urdu: ثقافت پاکستان) has many different cultures. The east of country is mainly Punjabi, the south is mainly Sindhi in the east are the tribal cultures. In many areas the tribes and cultures are mixed, most Pakistanis are Punjabi and most of the nation are Sunni Muslim. pakistani culture consist of different culture includes:- Punjabi Culture: Punjab (the land of five rivers) is the biggest land area of Pakistan and is

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    Immigration

    4 Attending college in a non-English speaking country 5 Marriage with in the Krahn tribe Evaluate your topic. Is your topic that you will focus on enough broad so you can find enough information? Is it narrow enough so you can cover it adequately? Yes I did a research on the Krahn tribe from Liberia and found information about them: who are the krahn tribe? Where do they come from before going to Liberia, what part of Africa where they settle? 4. Establish

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    Westward Expansion Research Paper

    stated that their tribe resided in present-day Minnesota. During this time that expansion treaties were being promoted, it became an era of sickness for the Cheyenne, forcing them to move. With the condition of the tribe and migration regulations of the time, the lives of the Cheyenne were changed drastically for the worse, even continuing to affect their lives today. According to a question answered on Reference.com, the Cheyenne originally settled in Minnesota as a "woodland tribe, but they became

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    Native American Cultures Before European Contact

    comprised of many different communities, or tribes. And the interactions among the tribes were frequent, leading to the fact that the Native American cultures, in general, have formed many common features. The key word to describe the Native American cultures before European contact, if any, can be ‘Equilibrium’. Throughout the history of Native American Indians before 1492, ‘Equilibrium’ had been Native American’s philosophy in dealing with in-tribe, inter-tribe relations as well as their relationship

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    Gujjar – Meena Reservation Conflict

    religion, sect, caste and tribe, assume preeminence.Identity issues are not unique to India, they are a worldwide phenomenon although they prevail in a particularly intense form in today’s India where communities based on language, religion, sect, caste and tribe have strengthened their identities. Conflicts based on such identity issues often lead to violence. A recent example is the increasing conflict generated by sections of society wanting to be counted as tribes, as evident in the agitation

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    Name: Student ID: Course: BIBL 104 B01 Date: 15 June 2015 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project: Sarah Sarah was born Sarai in the city of Ur and lived from about 1986 BC to 1859 BC (127 years). She was faithful and often described as a very beautiful wife of Abraham, as well as his half-sister—both sharing the same father, Terah. God blessed Sarai and her husband, who was then named Abram, declaring that Abram would be the “father of all nations”. Through this covenant is

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    Roman Empire Dbq Analysis

    and collapsed. The Roman Empire did not particularly collapse solely because of the barbarians who invaded, but rather a variety of factors influenced her downfall. While there were certainly barbarian tribes who raided and sacked Rome and quickened the decline, there were also other barbaric tribes that actually helped Roman civilization from completely dying out. There was more of a series of causes that led to the decline of Rome. One other appropriate note to make is to say that Rome did not fall

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    Last Keeper Of The Sacred Pole: Summary

    Fletcher approached the last Keeper of the Sacred Pole. After all of the disease and loss of land that had affected the Omaha tribe, la Flesche and Fletcher offered to house the Sacred Pole, Umon’hon’ti, in the Peabody Museum at Harvard along with about 200 other sacred objects. The last Keeper, Yellow Smoke, agreed to loan Umon’hon’ti to the Peabody for safekeeping, as he saw the tribe currently too unstable to serve Umon’hon’ti properly. Umon’hon’ti came to the Omahas generations before, when they still

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    Native American Culture

    Native American Culture Native American Culture America has always been described as one of the richest cultural regions. If you look at the American culture now, you will find that it has a really huge variety and diversity. And so if you study the history of America, you will find the same thing. America passed through multicultural stages until it reached what it is now. In this essay I will talk about the indigenous people in North America, which called Native American, or sometimes American

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