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    the Cherokee Shawnee tribe. The Shwnee tribe moved around alot. Which ment they never really had permenat shelters. They usually lived in wigwams. They were uaually made of natural recorces such as tree saplings‚ bark‚ sticks‚ . They were also in igloo shaped. The Shawnee did not really like conflict at all. They tried to avoid it as much as possibe. The Sawnee tribe started out with about

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    As several people know the eskimos build their igloos in a dome shape‚ but not many people know that the bakas build their shelters in a dome shape as well. The dome shape is a very strong shape and they are used to stay strong through all the different types of weather. Although the baka build their

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    Have you ever wished for something you couldn’t afford? That’s something people go throw in most of the day. Indians have lived in a different way than the modern society. They made their clothes‚ shelter and hunted their food‚ unlike us who buy and sell food. The many tribes have a different ways of living because of their geography and their tempered climate like the Inuits in the harsh and cold weather‚ or the chinook in the cost and forest‚ or the Pawnee in the great planes. Most groups of people

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    III. Choose the correct answer: 1. Air pollution causes difficulty in [ ] (i) Breathing (ii) Chewing (iii) Writing 2. We must throw waste in [ ] (i) Dustbin (ii) water (iii) Classroom 3. Igloo is made of [ ] (i) Bricks (ii) thatch (iii) Ice 4. We should not play with a [ ] (i) amatch stick (ii) a pencil (iii) aball 5. While using the road we must follow [ ] (i) Trafic rules (ii) School

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    There were many Native American and Mesoamerican culture groups like the Hopi‚Sioux‚Mayan and Cherokee but I am going to talk about the Inuit and Aztec culture groups. In addition‚ there are many major criterions to compare them‚ the one that I’m going to use is Religion. The questions that I am going to answer is “What god/gods did they worship?”‚ “How did they practice their religion” and I am also going to “explain their creation story”. The Inuit civilization was established in the year 1971

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    was very timid. I was very happy and excited to get a new guinea pig. I had taken care of one before‚ so I knew what to do‚ and was at first confused as to why he wouldn’t eat what my old guinea pig ate or what he used. However he does use the igloo now‚ and keeps me awake all night while he runs

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    villagers had a hard time finding building supplies. No trees were found in the tundra. Only way to get wood was from transportation from different villages. The snow was a big factor in inuit life. They used snow for their house’s‚ also known as igloos. It was the best way to keep themselves from freezing to death or frostbite. As the summer rolled around that ment the snow was melting away so the inuit people had to come up with a plan to have shelter. Their shelter was made up of streched out

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    weather condition‚ aluminum foil is a handy tool in avoiding sunlight during the late hours. For someone who was brought up in Hawaii‚ “I’m doing pretty well for adapting to the environment‚ wouldn’t you think?” Having said‚ “I do not live in an igloo or own a polar bear as a pet.” For over twelve years‚ my family and I have resided in Barrow. To be honest‚ moving to Barrow has taught me beyond what books and a classroom education would ever provide. Being in Barrow and experiencing the culture

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    Haida.The answer for a kwakwakw’wakw is a place to live for Haida dwelling. Here are the differences for Inuit.Traditional Inuit dwelling were pit houses or snow igloos.Due to the fact‚pit houses were for winter villages.Then‚snow igloos were better for women to build.From the myths and legends it all began with a polar bear‚ which is called Nanuk.The Europeans had a belief that Nanuk disappeared by the end of the world from these hunters dog.But then you think about it and maybe

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