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    The Northwest tribes (specifically the Haida tribe) and the Arctic tribes (specifically the Inuit tribe) are very different from each other. To start of thy live in very different climate zones and weather. In the northwest it is usually warm and humid. In the arctic it is usually cold and freezing.In the arctic they have to be very quick and swift to catch whales‚ seals‚ and walruses. In the northwest they also have to be very quick and swift to catch prey. They both have it hard but they manage

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    Lost

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    Dokoment indhold: Get Lucky – Daft Punk Alle elevernes navne med S. VERS 1 Like the legend of the phoenix (sabrina og samuel) All ends with beginnings (Sally og sander) What keeps the planet spinning (Sara Barzan og Sara lind) The force from the beginning (Sara Tøt og Sarah Mattar) HOOK We’ve come to far (Drengene) To give up who we are (pigerne) So let’s raise the bar (drengene) And our cups to the stars (pigerne) OMKVÆD She’s up all night to the sun (sebastian og sigurd)

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    Consumer Tribe

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    Business Law David Kelly‚ Ann Holmes‚ Ruth Hayward 5th Ed CHAPTER 6 CONTENTS OF A CONTRACT This chapter will consider what the parties have actually agreed to do. What they have agreed to do form the terms of the contract. 6.1 CONTRACT TERMS AND MERE REPRESENTATIONS As the parties will normally be bound to perform any promise that they have contracted to undertake‚ it is important to decide precisely what promises are included in the contract. Some statements do not form part of

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    Tecumseh was a Native American who led the Shawnee Tribe in present day Ohio‚ Kentucky‚ and Indiana. He was born in 1768 in South Ohio and grew up not only to be the chief of the Shawnee Tribe but a warrior who participated in many wars; such as The Battle of 1812 and The Battle of Tippecanoe. Tecumseh was not a man of one marriage. His first betrothal was to a Native American lady by the name of Mohnetohse. The newlyweds had one son together called Mahyawwekawpaese. Soon after‚ though‚ the two

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    Early Arkansas Tribes

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    Early Arkansas Tribes The Quapaw‚ Caddo and Osage were three tribes that occupied lands in Arkansas when the Europeans arrived in the early 1500’s. All three tribes were very similar and different in other ways. In the end all three tribes today live on different reservations around the country and still struggle to keep their culture‚ history and memories alive. One very common theme among these tribes is their strong sense of spirituality. Although each tribe that slight varations of their

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    The Zulu Tribe of Africa

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    when the transatlantic slave trade came and took its toll on the population and spirit‚ the tribes slowly pulled through to regain control of their land. Before the British came‚ the Swazi‚ as well as other tribes‚ were under submission to the powerful Zulu’s. The Zulu tribe was a large tribe that did not want to be ruled by British colonizers who came for both slaves and land. Though one of the biggest tribes in South Africa‚ the Zulu has been broken up and pushed around by other groups throughout

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    Sicangu Oyate Tribe

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    according to the Sioux tribes of the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota‚ tells a vivid story of young boys‚ and how this tower helped them to escape the grasps of a gigantic grizzly bear. The Rosebud Indian Reservation is federally recognized as the Sicangu Oyate tribe‚ or the Sicangu Lakota‚ which is a more specific group within the Lakota tribe. (Rose‚ “About the Sicangu Oyate”) They say a group of young boys wandered off playing with their toys and end up getting lost in the prairie. They

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    Uncontacted Tribe Essay

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    Uncontacted tribes’ existence has been questioned by many or ignored. While their land is being stolen from them‚ people turn their backs. In 2011‚ Alan Garcia‚ Peru’s president‚ denied their existence and claimed that environmentalist had invented them‚ to prevent oil exploration in the amazon. (Fusch) But they are very real‚ and facing serious dangers. I decided to pick this topic because I believe it’s important to fight for the people whose voice cannot be heard‚ to defend them‚ and protect

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    Woman and Ila Tribe

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    feels that outside people‚ or travelers speak with such lightness when they talk to each other‚ he says that we should not speak in vain‚ and it is a tradition that he has thought to his children‚ and they should be respected. He mentions that his tribe tries to follow their old traditions while others decide to move on and go on a different direction. Not enough women were born in the years before. His father had to travel long roads to find a wife‚ he travel through jungles following instructions

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    Tinglet Tribe Analysis

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    to students to avoid making such mistakes again. Repatriation (The return of human remains to the right place) is the main goal of this Native elder of the TRINGLET Tribe in Alaska. The Collision between worlds; one who sees the remains as bones as and the other which sees them as spirit was how he saw it. Mostly likely the Tinglet tribe will never be able to comprehend the actions of collecting anthropologists excavating graves ‚collecting

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