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    TRIBAL WOMEN IN CHIPKO MOVEMENT -AN APPRAISAL DEBASREE DE UGC Junior Research Fellow at Department of History‚ Jadavpur University‚ Kolkata. The women of Chipko movement have added to the world’s consciousness of environmental issues significantly by their slogan of ‘mitti pani aur bayar’. Major afforestation programmes have also been launched as a result of the movement. To celebrate the Chipko week (30th May to5th June) let us spread the message of Chipko to protect our natural resources

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    dispute over land between the Navajo Tribe and Hopi Tribe has been an on going dispute since the late 1800 ’s. Although it might not seem like a high priority topic of conversation for most people‚ it is a very personal and sentimental topic for these two tribes. The Navajo population outnumbers the Hopi by a ratio of ten to one‚ while the amount of Hopi land has been reduced from its original size. To understand this complex situation between the two tribes‚ "A comprehensive solution—rather than

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    The Ojibwa myth‚ “Nanabush Creates the World”‚ greatly demonstrates many social values that are imperative to the culture as the story suggests itself. Firstly‚ there is the idea of looking out for young siblings. This idea also implies that the Ojibwa provide more power and responsibility to the elder sibling‚ which supposed the Ojibwa valued them more. Nanabush was known to be the elder brother who had the responsibility to avenge the death of his younger brother. He took the role of being the

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    social organization called tribes. Same as ants‚ these people are strongly ethnical and extremely loyal to their tribes‚ even if it means sacrificing their lives. Kenya is a country where majority of its nations are involved in tribalism. Although the history of tribalism in Kenya couldn’t be tracked down to the ancient times‚ which suggests that Kenya is quite new to tribalism‚ there are many conflicts happening between the tribes‚ where people from different tribes are always insulting and criticizing

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    choose either to render his dream to work out of the country or to fulfill his obligations as member of his tribe (Lidum). The film vividly manifested the difference in culture comparing the clothing‚ etiquette and most especially methods of treatment from urban life and rural areas. Amidst all these differences‚ Joseph had to make a choice but also had to take into consideration what his tribe would feel and not to forget his own goals in life. He could not resist the impulse to help his village even

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    Jamberoo stage 3 camp recount This year camp was at jamberoo and it was awesome!!!! I got up at 6:15 in the morning to get my suitcase and go down to school for a 7:15 school bus ride to jamberoo. when we got there we got into our tribes. Mine was the yellow tribe and our instructor was called Laura the explora. she was really fun and nice. We had so much fun!!! We all had cabins with 3 people in it and I had Angus & jack. We all slept so well with our heated blankets and then we had an amazing

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    My name is Shado. I am a twelve-year-old girl of the tribe Paspahegh. Strange events have been happening recently and I feel it is important to my tribe that I record these events because we must preserve our heritage and home‚ no matter what happens. April 26th‚ 1607 A gathering of men has arrived in the bay. They arrived two nights ago‚ with strange contraptions they call “guns.” They don’t possess any arrows or spears‚ which is strange along with the fact that they are white‚ and fully draped

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    surround it. People have speculated and formed many opinions about who made it. There is also a lot of confusion surrounding how it got here. Did whoever build it do it quickly‚ did it take many generations of one particular tribe‚ or was it many generations of work by different tribes? This paper will discuss and attempt to answer those questions. It becomes interesting to try and figure out what purpose Stonehenge serves. The research‚ opinions‚ myths‚ and new discoveries are endless. There are so

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    The Tuareg tribe can also be spelled as Touareg pronounced twa-reg. This tribe rules throughout the deserts of Africa‚ especially the region of the Sahara desert. Keeling (2012:28) reports that the Tuareg tribe consists of roughly 1 million members. The tribe lives across a range of countries in the north-western region of the Sahara. This includes countries such as Morocco‚ Niger‚ Algeria and Libya. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 6th edition (2011:1) adds that due to various droughts and famine

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    The Mohawk Tribe The Mohawk tribe resided around the Great Lakes and parts of what is now Canada and the state of New York also knows as the Mohawk Valley. Their territory spread among the south of The Mohawk river‚ and the westward border from the Oneida Nation’s territory‚ and eastward to the Green Mountains of Vermont . They were one of the five tribes of the Iroquois Confederation‚ or League. The Mohawk tribe was the most easterly tribe of the Iroquois League.

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