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    Corey Bishop Contemporary Literature Informative – Persuasive Research Paper 22 May 13 Auto Mechanic Career One of the biggest needs on the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe reservation is a used car dealership‚ on top of that a certified Automotive mechanic that can fix those cars what money that will be made on the reservation will stay on the reservation. What I know about this automobile mechanic is it could get complicated at times such as wrong parts and tight squeezes you got to be

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    Native American Indian Tribes; The Evolution and Desemation Of Kirk Dellinger HIS 204 American History since 1865 Kathryn Johnson 7/19/2014 Native American Indian Tribes were and still are as diverse and as dependent on ritualistic life as the explorers and immigrants who came to America were and are presently. Their culture and population were almost desolated and destroyed by immigrants‚ progress‚ government and the pursuit of land for a new nation in the future. The Indians greeted the Mayflower;

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    Achebe decided to write a book about the Umuofia tribe? & What is the hidden meaning toward writing the book? I came with a conclusion that he wanted to revive a certain clan that has now evolved into civilization and long last forgotten over its original ancient customs. Achebe gave us a opportunity to visualize what it means to be in tribe but he also gave us the opportunity to see inside of some well known characters that play a big part in the tribe. We got to know that every character has a different

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    In this poem I shall compare and analysis two poems ’ ’peaches and cream ’ ’ by mudrooroo and ’ ’last of his tribe ’ ’ by oodgeroo noonuccal. The need for analyzing both poems is that they are dedicated to people who fought for the Aboriginals; only an in-depth analysis can give a clear understanding of their poems. Analysis The Last of His Tribe by Oodgeroo Noonuccal is a true example of the period of Australian poetry it consist of the paternalistic manner that is was commonly found in the

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    similarities of both religions and using articles and journals to back up my stand‚ I would like to display that the depiction of Christianity as the source that tore the clans apart is only perpetuating prejudice and ignorance as much as the word ‘tribe’ does and only telling one very small side of the story of the deterioration of the African clans‚ lineages‚ cultures‚ beliefs and ways of life. The particular religious practices of the Ibo people of Umuofia are focused on respecting and praying

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    the surrounding environment of certain tribes. For example‚ many woodland Indians such as the ones on the Eastern Coast were more advanced as to making tools and trading with other local tribes. While other Native American groups stayed in a routine of making the same crops‚ and using the same weapons‚ others experimented with what they were given and used different techniques to aid in their success. S while these more advanced tribes far exceeded other tribes in those aspects of living they also

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    A List of African Tribes There are over 500 tribes in Africa‚ some have been identified and the rest of the ’lost’ tribes are yet to be discovered.  Each tribe has its own traditional and social values. Their social background is influenced by language‚ religion and way of life. These tribes have been in existence for thousands of years and therefore have a rich cultural heritage. Therefore their life styles have not changed significantly by western influences. A few changes such as the attire

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    came peacefully at first‚ the eventually started making their suggestions less of choice. When the tribe feels hopelessness by the facing the fact that they’re losing the way of their people and the traditions the tribe stood for by force. Who can blame Okumbo for acting the way he did. The Christians didn’t give Okumbo a reason to him to try their ways. Therefore‚ the Christians and the Tribes could have changed their ways of getting people to see their culture throw their eyes. The Christians

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    different tribes and most of the tribes would come together to create a one tribe. Most of the tribes are still living among the people and other tribes vanished. As the Navajo tribe and Apache tribe have several groups of tribe in the bloodline. The Navajo Indian and the Apache Indian differ in the histories‚ the cultures‚ and traditions. The Navajo Indians history begun in the 1500s and the meaning of Navajo are “The Great Ones” or “Tewa Navahu as cultivated lands.” Between the Navajo Tribe and

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    Environmental Justice for the Kikuyu Tribe SCI/362 26 MAY 2010 Environmental Justice for the Kikuyu Tribe Colney and Pitts is a California based pharmaceutical company. Colney and Pitts is planning to set up a manufacturing plant near the Aberdares mountain range in the eastern highlands of Kenya to produce medicines for prostate disease. The Kikuyu tribe is the largest tribe in the country and occupies the Aberdares mountain range. An extensive ethno botanical survey on the use

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