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    Cowlitz Indian Tribe

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    The Cowlitz Indian Tribe is trying to build a multi-million dollar mega-casino in Clark Country where some tribal members are challenging their own leaders’ right to run the project of the new casino. This brings us to a major question of‚ which policy should the Cowlitz Indian tribe adopt in determining who is a full member of their tribe? After analysis data we discovered that this policy will ultimately determine who has a right to become a director of the proposed casino‚ who has a right to a

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    Ojibwa Tribe Essay

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    No one ever knew Indians were ruthless. One of the most fierceful tribe of all Indian tribes is called the Ojibwa tribe. This particular tribe originally settled in the Northern part of the United States. The states in which they settled are: Minnesota‚ Wisconsin‚ and Michigan. They were one of the largest and most powerful of the Great Lakes area. After becoming more powerful‚ the made a huge expansion. Their land afterwards included southern Michigan‚ and south Ontario. Ontario is located in southern

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    The Nez Perce Tribe

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    hours. Horses also expanded the range of the tribe‚ They were now able to hunt buffalo annually throughout the planes. More food meant that the tribe could support more people‚ The population began to rise as the tribe expanded to cover more land. The horse allowed the tribes to access places never before possible to whom they traded with which had exposed the Nez Perce to many new cultures‚ They became more sophisticated by learning from local tribes. The Pacific Northwest provided for a perfect

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    Five Civilized Tribes

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    Yapui etc. These are just some amongst many of Native American tribes. But I am going to talk about just five tribes. These five tribes are known as Five “Civilized” Tribes. To be more precise‚ I am talking about five Native American nations: Cherokee‚ Chickasaw‚ Choctaw‚ Creek‚ and Seminole. But why are they called „Civilized“ tribes? Mainly because of the fact that these tribes adopted attributes of the colonists’ culture. The tribes adopted features like Christianity‚ literacy‚ market participation

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    Essay On Sioux Tribe

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    - Then‚ I will introduce todays lesson. Today‚ we are going to focus on the history of the Sioux Tribe. We are going to compare and contrast the Sioux families to the families now. We are going to look at the type of clothing the Sioux tribe wears‚ the food they eat‚ the type of transportation they used and the type of houses and materials they used long ago to build their houses. - I will explain who are the Sioux’s. “The Sioux’s are a group of Native American people’s who speak similar languages

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    American West Tribes

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    Sioux Indian Tribe The Sioux Indians were one of the largest tribes in the American West‚ so they were known as a nation. They are also called Lakota or Dakota. The name Sioux means ‘little snakes’. Like a lot of the other tribes‚ the Sioux were nomadic and lived in places like Wisconsin‚ North and South Dakota and Minnesota. The Sioux nation had a rich history and was a very powerful tribe. A Frenchman‚ Jean Duluth‚ moved into the Sioux territory in the 17th century and took control of most of their

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    Aboriginal Tribes Report

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    The Report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes focuses on the mistreatment of the Aboriginal people as a result of British settler colonies and in its entirety mentions the status of a number of indigenous people across the British Empire‚ however this analysis will focus on the section of The Report regarding “New Holland” or Australia. Despite this‚ the content of this section of The Report can only truly be understood when placed in the wider context of The Report as a whole

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    the Iroquois in the Eastern Woodlands‚ the Cheyenne in the Great Plains‚ and the Inuit from the Arctic/Sub-Arctic. First‚ the Eastern Woodlands has rich dirt which makes it perfect for farming‚ and the Iroquois tribe were the best farmers there were in the Eastern Woodlands. The Iroquois tribe figured out that the three sisters (Corn‚ Squash‚ and beans) were the best crops to grow because they benefited off of each other. The corn provides a structure for the beans to grow which eliminates the need

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    Life In The Apache Tribe

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    The Apache tribe lived in the American southwest desert regions‚ which included Arizona‚ New Mexico‚ and Texas. Living on the plateaus‚ the food was alright even though they lived in desert type climates. There was little rain and cacti that covered the rocky‚ dry terrain. The hunting wasn’t always great. Rabbits and smaller mammals were hunted‚ but didn’t feed mouths well. 1601 was when the Apache first were spotted and given that name. On the southern plains they were given the name querecho. But

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    1) Name of Tribe- The name of my tribe is Apache. 2) Name of Culture Group- the name of the Apache culture group is Native American. 3) Where did they live? (What part of North America)- The Apache tribe originally lived in the Southwest deserts in Arizona‚ New Mexico and Texas. Some Apache people were also located across the border in northern Mexico. 4) What sorts of food did they eat? - The Apache people mostly had a diet that consisted of buffalo‚ deer‚ antelope‚ and small game (the Apache men

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