Tribes

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    Manobo Tribe

    MANOBO TRIBE In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For History 1 Presented to: ERNIE LEX DANGO DELA SALDE, MPA Instructor Presented by: GLADYS GAY OPOSA ARIS May 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Title Page i Table of Contents

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    Yam Tribe

    Through the Abelam’s beliefs related to yams, the tribe is able to regulate many aspects of their society including behavior, population, and external conflicts. The Abelam tribe values yams above everything else. The symbolism for their yams revolves around life. The Abelam’s believe that their yams connect them to their ancestors and in the future will form a connection between new families. The yam seeds are passed down from parents, the parents recieved them from their parents, and the pattern

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    Inuit Tribe And Lakota Tribe Similarities

    Contrast Essay The Inuit Tribe and the Lakota Tribe both have similarities and differences. For example, The Inuit Tribe is cold and The Lakota Tribe is hot. A similarity means what the two things have in common or alike. A difference means what the two things do not have in common. Here are the differences of the Lakota and Inuit tribe. The climate of the Inuit is different from the lakota. Life in the Lakota Tribe very hot. So, the climate of the Lakota Tribe is hot and dry. On the other

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    Wukchumni Tribe

    extinction. The film’s director, Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, first met Ms. Wilcox through the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival. In a short article by the New York Times, Vaughn-Lee provides some background to the Wukchumni tribe. According to the director, the tribe resides in San Joaquin Valley, California, and is part of the Yokuts tribal group, but is not recognized by the federal government.

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    The Lost Tribe

    The Lost Tribe of Antiquity An explorer named Abel Cookman had finished his adventure and discovered a lost ancient tribe which he called ‘Antiquity’. He felt amazed by the language of this tribe, and so he made a lot of notes about this lost civilization. Unfortunately, he died, but he left the notes for an investigation of this mysterious tribe. This essay will discuss the geography and location, family, political, economic and trade and culture of Antiquity. Geography and location In the

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    The Iroquois Tribe

    Tribe: The Iroquois Activity 1:_The tribe__________________ Description: The Iroquois Indians were a tribe during the 1700s that were located around New York. The Iroquois were a part of a confederacy, “an alliance of independent nations or groups, united for a common purpose” which would band together and fight against some cause. Other tribes were connected to the Iroquois through the confederacy which is why the tribes expanded across Pennsylvania. The Iroquois Indians created the confederacy

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    The Dogon Tribe

    The African Dogon Tribe NAME: DATE: Table of Contents |1 |Introduction |3 | |2 |Brief History |3 | |3 |Education

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    The Mandan Tribe

    The Mandan tribe is a Native American tribe located in North Dakota.The Mandan were known for their earth lodges, built over shallow pits, with a wooden, domed mound built over the top that was covered with dirt and grass.They are also an important part of history because Lewis and Clark spent their first winter with these people and met Sacagawea who helped guide them for the rest of their journey west . The women of the Mandan tribe tended their gardens prepared food and maintained lodges ,while

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    Police Report

    Case No.2013-41-SP BKJ On April 1, 2013 Special Agent (SA) Benjamin Jenkins and SA Ike Fairlane, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), 10433 Ponderosa Drive, Durango, CO xxxxx, telephone number (xxx) xxx-xxxx, received a telephone call from Agent Jay Silverheels, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), 111 Ute Way, Southern Ute Indian Reservation (SUIR), CO xxxxx, telephone number (xxx) xxx-xxxx. Agent Silverheels provided the following information: At approximately 9:30am on April 1, 2013, Richard

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    The Choctaw Tribe

    first applied to the tribe about the beginning of eighteenth century and is found spelled in a number of different ways in historical records. It has been suggested that the name Choctaw is from the Spanish word chato, meaning "flat," descriptive

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