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    because the overtaking of lands‚ guns‚ steel hatchets‚ pots‚ and kettles of brass. Europeans also taught Native Americans the way to produce clothes and make die for the yarn. Native Americans were typical hunters and gathered food for survival. Therefore most of their food was meat such as buffalo and deer. In this culture they always were migrating from place to place for more hunting. An additional thing to the Native American culture is farming. Farming is something that Natives began to rely on

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    On a cold damp hallows eve three children Avon‚ Wyatt‚ and Cynthia stood before a forested wood‚ each tired from a night of trick or treating‚ Avon is the first to speak “What’s the haul guys?” he says‚ “about 10 pounds of pure sugar” Cynthia chimes “wanna scare some kids since we are near the haunted woods” they all look at each other with evil grins that would burn the soul out of any who watched and then burst out with laughter. “Ok lets go.” Cynthia says leading the boys into the forest on a

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    known as a sonnet. It is not just any type of sonnet‚ but actually a Petrarchan sonnet. The sonnet is constructed by an octave‚ which are two quatrains combined then a sestet following after that. It was one of the thirty sonnets written by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ and was believed to be written for Anne Boleyn‚ the second wife of King Henry VIII and the woman he broke out of the Catholic Church for in order to marry. Since she was involved with Henry VIII‚ the poem is a warning to stay away from her due to

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    Saskatchewan was the outcome of the gradual erosion of the Sioux way of life in the American plains because of the decimation of the buffalo herds. In addition‚ he was unable to protect his people against the U.S. military in the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877. He hoped that in Canada he would enjoy the protection of the Great Mother‚ Queen Victoria‚ and that the buffalo herds would return to allow Sioux to rebuild their way of life. Their stay in Canada‚ however‚ only temporarily allowed the Lakota

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    Even though all of the different groups’ style of hunting and food was disparate‚ they all shared similar general ideas. All of the First Nation groups hunted‚ this was the men’s responsibilities and was done in the summer time and occasionally in the winter. Small game(animal hunted for food)‚ such as birds or small animals like rabbits would be caught in traps or snares and bigger game‚ like deer and bears‚ would be hunted using various different weapons like spears and bow and arrows. Some groups

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    Comanche mens consisted of breechcloths‚ fringed buckskin tunics or shirts and leggings. Warm buffalo robes or cloaks were also worn to protect against the rain and the cold. The Comanche women were responsible for handling the clothing. The women added paint‚ decked ornaments‚ and necklaces. These are all elements about the facts‚ clothes‚ food‚

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    A hunter unwraps his new scope and firmly attaches it to his rifle. He takes aim through the scope at a bullseye down the range‚ fires three shots‚ and checks the accuracy. All three shots are a little high and to the left‚ he adjusts the scope a click right and a click down. Three more shots are fired and again the scope is adjusted accordingly. This process is repeated as many times as necessary for the margin of error to be eliminated. Schulz explains this process of shoot‚ analyze‚ revise instead

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    Peopling New Worlds 1. 2 dominate theories a. Siberian Hunters i. Crossed land-bridge during Ice Age b. Earlier people traveled by boat 2. Stories confirm that ancestors originated in Western Hemisphere 3. Paleo-Indians a. First Americans b. Established the foundations of Native American life i.Bands of around 15-50 people a. Men hunted b. Women prepared food and cared for children c. Hunters may have disrupted Ice Age food chain B. Archaic Societies

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    be one of the ways it happens natural selection should decide which animals get extinct and not us humans. One of these organisms facing extinction is the lions located in Africa. One of the reasons there at risk of becoming in danger‚ is because hunters hunt them for their beautiful .Throughout this report I will inform you of the condition of the lions. I will talk about how we can prevent them from going extinct and preserve this creature. Lions are a creature mainly to be found in Africa

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    Australia‚ and Europe. (Teeple‚ 15) Many Ice Age animals were extinct either by human hand‚ or natural causes. (Fernandez-Armesto) The once nomadic hunters and gatherers discovered that they could “control” their food supplies more efficiently by growing plants instead of collecting them. This began the process of tilling‚ or farming. As for the hunters‚ they may have initiated another process of food production‚ called herding. By 9‚000 BC‚ Eikorn wheat was being grown in Northern Syria‚ emerging

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