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 The Pueblo Indians are the historic descendants of the Anasazi peoples‚ also known as the "Basket Makers". The Pueblo people live in several locations in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico in compact‚ permanent settlements known as pueblos. Pueblo means village or town in Spanish. The Pueblos were first encountered by the Spanish in 1539‚ by the Spanish Franciscan missionary Marcos de Niza. A year later the Spanish explorer Francisco Vaasquez de Coronado‚ searching
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Lebanese Handicrafts “Keep Lebanon in your mind” A handicraft‚ sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft‚ is one among a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools with an esthetic sense born of historical‚ social and environmental influences. Blown glass It is a very ancient technique‚ the oldest among the handicrafts‚ where the glassmaker blows air into the hot molten glass and the art of transformation
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clearing the fields‚ breaking the soil with bamboo and their feet‚ the women watch the children. Soon as the men are done‚ they take care of the children while the women do back breaking work. You can see in the dance how the women will take the bamboo baskets in a shaking fashion like drying the rice‚ while the men are going in circles in background
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The women weave and decorate the baskets. They make both flat baskets and burden baskets which are carried by a strap around the forehead. Fire sticks are still often used to make a fire. The men carry quivers containing extra carved wooden spear and arrow points when they are out hunting. Around the
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Synopsis for Chapter 11 * Azreen delves on the bomoh’s words that Madhuri was not her real sister. She encounters a shadow of a woman from behind the wooden fence again that directs her to a woodpile a few feet away behind her house. * Azreen and her father walk towards the woodpile and see a "parang" that Saleh used to chop wood. There is white and sticky stain at the edge of the parang. Azreen immediately recalls Normala’s words "She had white blood" and she stares at her father in disbelief
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The Northwest tribes (specifically the Haida tribe) and the Arctic tribes (specifically the Inuit tribe) are very different from each other. To start of thy live in very different climate zones and weather. In the northwest it is usually warm and humid. In the arctic it is usually cold and freezing.In the arctic they have to be very quick and swift to catch whales‚ seals‚ and walruses. In the northwest they also have to be very quick and swift to catch prey. They both have it hard but they manage
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As an infant‚ Romulus endures the absence of his parents greatly; succeeding the demise of his father‚ his mother takes to remarrying. Although he visits his mother‚ he chooses to live with his grandparents. He knows of no life but one of penury; he owns very little clothing and has a limited availability of food stock at home. As is a common practice for children‚ he begins to work to support his family financially ‘…children contributed to the maintenance of their families…’ [Page 2]. Despite his
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obligation‚ as might be true of a traditional school setting. Students are encouraged to study any subject of interest to them. The diminished cost allows for greater exploration. Spending a semester learning to weave baskets does not seem as risky in a community college setting and may allow future basket weavers to discover their passion for the
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