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    alive‚ and not to agonize due to the fact that he knew everyone was up against him (199). This shows that the violence on the island created conflict and affected the island dramatically because Ralph had to prepare for any violence from the savage tribe that was coming his way. When they actually saw him‚ he had to reinforce himself and be prepared for what could potentially happen. The conflict from this continued to make constriction with violence until the naval officer arrived

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    Removal Act‚ which would take tribes of eastern Indians‚ living in settled states‚ and resettle them in specially designated districts west of the Mississippi River in Indian Territory (now the state of Oklahoma). Many tribes were affected by the Indian Removal Act. Most notably‚ the Cherokees‚ Choctaws‚ Creeks‚ Chickasaws‚ and Seminoles tribes were subjected to eviction (O’Neill 11). By the large‚ these tribes were known as the "Five Civilized Tribes" (weiser). The tribes had their own customs‚ traditions

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    different tribes and cultures. The Great Plains culture area was predominantly treeless grassland. The nomadic tribes survived on hunting. Their primary source of food came from the American Buffalo. Like the Inuits‚ Plains Indians also used the parts of the animal they didn’t eat for housing‚ clothing‚ etc.. The Great Plains Native Americans lived in tipis because they were easy to take apart ands relocate‚ so they could continue to follow their game. Some of the most well-known tribes of

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    to citizenship for Native people was even longer than for African Americans and women. Native Americans did not become citizens until 1924‚ and it would be even longer before Native Americans gained the right to vote. Throughout the 1800s‚ Native tribes gradually

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    the Wampanoag tribe. The film explores the diplomatic intentions behind the Wampanoag alliance with the settlers and reveals how the Pilgrims betrayed their trust following this event. The Pilgrims left England seeking religious

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    and continues to this day. Largest Tribes Although they are all considered Native Americas or American Indians‚ there are over 550 different tribes in the United States. According to Time For Kids (2008)‚ “Nearly 1 out of every 100 people in the U.S. is a Native American. Most live in areas west of the Mississippi. Native Americans belong to 561 tribes. The Cherokee tribe of Oklahoma is the largest.” (para.1). The five largest tribes are; 1. Cherokee 308‚000 2. Navajo 219‚000

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    win it big for many people. There has been a controversial on the new casino that is set to be built in the city of Lansing. The Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians plan to build a $245 million dollar casino next to Lansing ’s convention center. In the meantime‚ Governor Rich Snyder and Michigan ’s Attorney General Bill Schuette with other Indian tribe opposes the Lansing Kewadin Casino. They argued that downtown Lansing is not considered tribal property‚ therefore‚ cannot be used for a tribal

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    her twin brother and mother when she was born. By tradition‚ the leader of the tribe should be the first-born son‚ or a direct descendant of Pai’s family. Yet because there is no direct male descendant‚ Pai’s grandfather Koro Apirana has to find the next male leader amongst their tribe. Koro is the current leader of the tribe and has to set up a series of tasks that are required to become the next leader of the tribe. Unfortunately‚ Pai is female and technically cannot inherit the leadership.

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    in Lord of the Flies: Ralph’s tribe and Jack’s tribe. Although Jack’s tribe was more menacing‚ both tribes engaged in violent activities. Both tribes had their own leader‚ territory‚ and symbol to identify their tribe. Jack’s tribe utilized face paint and Ralph’s tribe had a conch. Jack’s tribe intimidated and persuaded others to join his tribe through acts of violence. For instance‚ Jack and Roger pressured Sam and Eric to join their gang. In addition‚ Jack’s tribe stole Piggy’s glasses to make

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    The documentary “Tribe” which features the lives of an indigenous tribe from Sarawak‚ Malaysia‚ the “Penan”‚ is absolutely an absolute eye-opener. Not only did it inform the viewers about the Penan people but it also left an impact of the growing awareness of the people to unjust abuse to the environment and the simplicity of life. According to my search‚ The Penans are a nomadic aboriginal people living in Sarawak and Brunei. Penans are one of the last such peoples who remained as hunters and gatherers

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