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    The Kalapalo Indians

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    lowland South America. Through no effort of there own‚ they have been isolated artificially from Brazilian social and economic influences that reach almost every other Indian tribe in Brazil. This unusual situation has made it possible for the Kalapalo’s culture to be undisturbed by the outside world and the surrounding tribes. Much of Kalapalo life is run through a central concept or an ideal of behavior‚ called ifutisu. This is an infinite ideological concept that is represented in many ways in social

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    aboriginal spirituality

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    association to the land and nature. The Aborigines have a particular social structure called the kinship system‚ this system is based around their relationships with others. When the Aboriginals meet and welcome a new person into their community or tribe they‚ in a way‚ adopt them. They become named as “daughter/sister” or “brother/son” etc. They have to name the person in relation to themselves to allow that person to fit into their society. The value of the kinship system is that it structures people’s

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    Socio-cultural factors: Dongria-Kondh tribe which inhabits the upper reaches of the hilly forest of Orissa. Vedanta operates hospitals and health posts extending health services to tribal people. This includes health care‚ diagnostic and treatment services. The rehabilitation colony was constructed by Vedanta Alumina at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district. This controversy also reflects government’s failure to devise an effective development policy for forest-dwelling tribes in central and eastern India

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    The River Between Analysis

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    Victims of religion The British occupation of Kenya during the twentieth century affected the country and its people. Different tribes were separated owing to the new faith. The author Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o discuss this separation in the book The River Between. Are there religions that are better than any other? Should you stick to your beliefs or be a rebel? Is it worth to go against the flow? Does anyone have obligations towards his religion? This is some of the questions that Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o deals

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    Basseri Nomads of Iran

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    the lands. The Basseri people of Iran are a nomadic group of people that inhibit the mountainous regions of southern Iran. Like many other nomadic tribes in the Middle East‚ theirs is a rich history that at times has involved persecution and forced change by foreign invaders‚ religious rule‚ domestic oppression. The Basseri are a Persian speaking tribe of tent-dwelling pastoral nomads. They primarily migrate in the steppes and mountains of the Fars province‚ south‚ east and north of Shiraz in Iran

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    have last been seen. Life has continued‚ the world has evolved even more‚ and new people have emerged to join the Indian tribes! People in the Indian tribes still continue to play tricks on each other‚ honoring the Coyote’s tradition‚ for they know he will soon be back and more ready than ever to pick up where he left off. All of the Indians gather around a fire within their tribes once a week‚ to discuss how anxious they all feel about not knowing when the arrival of Coyote and the Old Man will be

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    Jack believes he best fits the leadership role: “‘I ought to be chief‚’ said Jack with simple arrogance”’(Golding 22). When the tribe elects Ralph‚ Jack tries to exploit Ralph’s poor leadership compared to his superior leadership qualification: “‘And you shut up! Who are you‚ anyway? Sitting there‚ telling people what to do. You can’t hunt…’”(Golding 91). Moreover‚ Jack even portrays

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    from the bin c) P(1" or 2" or 3" nail)=1-P(4"nail)-P(5"nail) =1-.2624-.1937=.5439 There is a 54.39% chance of pulling a nail 3 inches or smaller from the bin 2.21 PA.I.ǀ Bedoiun=P(BedoiunǀA.I.)/P(A.I. all tribesmen)PBedoiunǀA.I.PA.I all tribes men+ P(BedoiunǀE.K)P(E.K. all tribesmen There is a 38.46% chance that the Israeli soldier stumbled upon a Bedoiun tribesman from the Abu IIan (A.I) oasis. PE.KǀBedoiun=1-.3846 There is a 61.54% chance that the soldier came across a Bedoiun tribesman

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    Tribal Handicraft

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    Indian Handicraft Handicrafts are mostly defined as "Items made by hand‚ often with the use of simple tools‚ and are generally artistic and/or traditional in nature. They are also objects of utility and objects of decoration." The Indian handicrafts are known the world over for their rich variety‚ grace‚ elegance and skilled. Excavations conducted in different parts of India prove that India in various periods had unmemorable handicrafts. The ruins and remains unearthed from Mohan-Jo-Daro prove

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    The Law of Life

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    This short story covers the last hours of the old Indian chief Koskoosh. His tribe needs to travel in search of food and shelter so he is left to die because of his age and inability to see properly. Even his son has to leave him because he has a new family to feed and take care of. However‚ the old Koskoosh is not dissatisfied as he knows the law of life. He accepts his fate peacefully and starts to visualize the events of his past. The images of both great famine and times of plenty vividly

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