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    Did you know that Inuit (Eskimos) build their igloos hot enough to raise their children? All of the tribes I will compare and contrast live in Canada. Many tribes are different‚ but these three tribes have a lot to share in common. Similarities Although‚ these tribes are different they have a lot in common. For instance‚ they all make art. Inuit make masks‚ that often portray spirits. The Haida carve totem poles. Sioux have moccasins‚ which are shoes that they weve. Another example‚ is that they

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    highlands of Kenya. Their main purpose is to use this facility to manufacture medications for prostate cancer. Located in the Aberdares Mountain is a native tribe called The Kikuyu. After much research and extensive surveying of the area‚ it was determined that a type of evergreen tree known as “pygeum” or prunus Africana‚ is used by the tribes people to cure what they refer to as “old men’s disease”. We would commonly know this as prostatitis and genitourinary disorders. “The species has been over-exploited

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    negative aspects of his tribe. Through the use of juxtaposition‚ an uncompromising tone towards his surrounding world‚ and personification of specific objects‚ Seattle clearly conveys his point to the Governor. Juxtaposition is used to point out many differences between Seattle’s tribe and the Americans. Take‚ for instance‚ Chief Seattle stating that the American’s “people are many” and that “They are like the grass that covers vast prairies”. In contrast‚ he also describes his tribe as “few” and like

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    A group of boys were stranded on an island with no adults at all. When they all got together‚ they formed a tribe so they can all stick together and think of some ways to survive and how to get rescued from this island. Everything was going great‚ everyone had fun‚ food‚ water‚ and shelter. Everyone had a job to do so everyone can survive all together. But one of them didn’t do their job and there was a plane in the sky and the person who didn’t kept the fire going‚ which was Jack‚ was supposed to

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    things for the Indian tribes. The Kahto tribe thanked God for his creations on earth daily. The Kahto tribe believed as a reward for their appreciation‚ God would give them a gift. A few days later‚ the Kahto tribe realized that the sky was cracking open. They realized that it was their father that had cracked the sky open. The sky cracked and the Indians watched as many brightly colored creatures appeared in the sky. They watched as the creatures fluttered around. The Kahto tribe then gave the creatures

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    man name Jaguar Paw who is a part of a Mayan tribe. Jaguar Paw‚ his father and his other tribe mates were out hunting for food when they came across another tribe leader and his people were passing through their forest. The tribe leader told Jaguar Paw that their homes were invaded by men from a different tribe and warned him to look out for them. After the he told Jaguar Paw about the other tribe men‚ he was scared that they were coming to their tribe next. The next morning‚ Jaguar Paw was awoken

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    demonstrates the Igbo tribes polytheistic religion by showing the people worshiping many gods‚ goddesses‚ and spirits; such as‚ they worship a god named Chukwu‚ two minor gods‚ a minor goddess‚ and six different spirits. The first and most important being they worship is named Chukwu‚ World Eras states that the people think of him‚ “as an all-powerful‚ all-knowing divinity‚ the maker of the cosmos as well as all the minor gods that make up the Igbo pantheon”(World Eras). The Igbo

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    Abstract The pages that follow provide a brief review of leadership as explained by Seth Godin in his groundbreaking publication‚ Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us‚ published in 2008. The following review provides an explanation of the idea of leadership as it relates to: the concept of “tribes”‚ the parameters for being a successful tribal leader‚ why tribal leaders are needed and how to break free of being or becoming a “sheepwalker”. Keywords: organizational leadership‚ motivation‚ change management

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    connect their origins with the Dreamtime. There were hundreds of different tribes around Australia‚ all with unique languages. Artwork was traded between tribes and people had to learn many languages to be able to communicate with important tribes. The aboriginals found all of their food from the land. The dreamtime laws affected which foods were eaten and which were left alone. As the dreamtime stories differed from tribe to tribe‚ the food eaten differed. Some animals and plants were only eaten in ceremonies

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    land use and government strongly differed between Native Americans and settlers. Many settlers felt justified in taking Native American land for they believed they would be more productive with it. Settlers also did not respect the sacred land some tribes had. The Indian Wars were based nearly completely on land arguments and the ultimate outcome of the conflict was pushing the

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