Indians and Land Ownership ... over the use of land on which to hunt or fish or even practice agriculture, though the agricultural tribes tended to be less warlike than hunting tribes. ... View More
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Native Americans ... cold weather. When compared to other hunting and gathering tribes, Eskimo groups are very famous for their technologies. They came ... View More
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Cherokee Tribes ... As with many tribes the men were responsible for hunting, fishing, building houses and council lodges, made important decisions, performed religious ceremonies ... View More
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Hell ... Norse a celestial dwelling place Pueblo Indians a distant island Greek Hades or a fading into nonexistence North American Indian Hunting Tribes. ... View More
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Comparisons between America and South Africa ... The whites compared them unfavourably with the bold, mounted, buffalo hunting tribes of the Plains and referred to them contemptuously as ampquotdiggersampquot because of ... View More
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NISA The Life and Words of a KUNG Woman ... of the hunting, and the food valued most is the hunted meat. The Kung size and population varies and changes often, depending on the situation. Tribes are ... View More
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The Change of Society ... Sometimes, tribes would not want to submit to a civilization ... The spears that were once used for hunting, were now used for the killing of human life as a means ... View More
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The Tribes of Mali ... and played a part in the series of wars that pitted Islamized tribes against those ... growing some of the crops more common to Mali as well as some minor hunting. ... View More
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Makah Indians ... While whale hunting was the main source of food supply, it was not always. ... The two hooks were from different tribes but look the same. ... View More
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Northeastern Indians ... Therefore, their three main occupations were fishing, farming and hunting. ... Others believe that they are descendants of ampquotthe ten lost tribes of Israelampquot while ... View More
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Aboriginal People ampamp the Land ... or in other cases varying according to local circumstances, are considered generally as being the property and huntinggrounds of the tribes who frequent them. ... View More
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Cree Indians ... The tribes who were nomadic to pursue hunting buffalo would trade dried meat, tanned hides, and decorated garments for vegetables of the tribes that were ... View More
Wordcount: 3147
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Cree Indians ... The tribes who were nomadic to pursue hunting buffalo would trade dried meat, tanned hides, and decorated garments for vegetables of the tribes that were ... View More
Wordcount: 3147
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Dances with Wolves ... places of worship just like the different tribes. SOCIAL STRUCTURE In a typical Native American family the men were in charge of the hunting, building, and the ... View More
Wordcount: 671
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A Review of North American Indians ... She lists several examples of diseases decimating tribes, and over hunting by the Europeans and EuroAmericans causing a shortage of available game, resulting ... View More
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Early Arkansas Natives and Migrations ... Indian tribes The first human inhabitants of Arkansas and North America were the paleo Indians, right after the last ice age disappeared. Survived by hunting ... View More
Wordcount: 1021
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George bent review ... The first chapter is filled with historical accounts of fights between Indian tribes, migration of tribes, living styles, and hunting techniques. ... View More
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The Micmac ... villages near the coast to inland locations for winter hunting. Their culture was established to distinguish them from the other native tribes settled nearby. ... View More
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Native Americans ... American Indians were extremely effective in hunting and gathering food for large amounts ... Corn was used by many tribes mainly in the South and Southwest parts ... View More
Wordcount: 2180
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Africaamp39s Pygmy Culture ... making of poisons or antidotes. Other tribes look to the Pygmy hunting with open eyes and much admiration. Time and time again these ... View More
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Anasazi ... land in northern Arizona by the increasing populations of Anasazi, Ute, Paiute, and Navajo tribes may have been more than the fields and hunting grounds could ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... If hunting was good they would have good economy through trade and use of ... The tribes of the Eastern Woodlands were among the first to meet European explorers ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... If hunting was good they would have good economy through trade and use of ... The tribes of the Eastern Woodlands were among the first to meet European explorers ... View More
Wordcount: 1558
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NoneProvided ... It is unknown why the other tribes moved in but they did one of the first was the Plains Apaches. The Apaches were a roaming hunting group but they also were a ... View More
Wordcount: 2308
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Three Worlds, One Family ... The interesting fact about the Pygmies is that each individual tribes of their culture has a different ... However the Pygmies also use spears for hunting. ... View More
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Inuit ... Many Inuit tribes increased in number as the more efficient hunting methods allowed for more food to be caught and thus it became easier to sustain a larger ... View More
Wordcount: 2620
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CHUMASH INDIANS ... The men would make the canoes, do the hunting, and building houses. Marriage in the tribes was different between men and chiefs. ... View More
Wordcount: 1641
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Chumash Indians ... The men would make the canoes, do the hunting, and building houses. Marriage in the tribes was different between men and chiefs. ... View More
Wordcount: 1582
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CHUMASH INDIANS ... The men would make the canoes, do the hunting, and building houses. Marriage in the tribes was different between men and chiefs. ... View More
Wordcount: 1642
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Andrew Jackson and The Indian Removal Act ... Over a million Native Americans, divided into dozens of tribes with unique ... other vegetables in carefully tended gardens, supplemented by hunting and gathering ... View More
Wordcount: 1559
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