Essays About Indians Tribes

 

  • Northeastern Indians
    ... The Iroquois Indians were actually a nation of Indians made up of five tribes. These tribes were the Senecas, Onondagas, Oneidas, Cayugas and Mohawks. ...
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  • The Seminole Indians
    ... "As the United States is a nation made up of people from many nations, the Seminole is a tribe made up of Indians from many tribes." (Garbarino-13). ...
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  • American Indians and Gaming
    ... It was gaming that the Indians decided would bring the tribes more money that would help them to diversify and r! ealize the long sought after goal of ...
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  • Indians of Texas
    ... Other tribes were influenced from the Indians of the Ohio River valley and the southwestern Pueblo Indian culture in the New Mexico region. ...
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  • Indians 2
    ... as extended family units and were legendary for raiding villages and other tribes. ... The Mohegans moved very seldom where as the Comanche Indians moved many times ...
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  • Plains Indians
    ... The government played an intricate role in the drastic change in lifestyle of the Plains Indian tribes. To bring this to a close, the Indians were a peaceful ...
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  • post civil war
    ... had edged onto the plains in the two or three decades before the Civil War, they triggered an environmental cycle that set the Indians tribes against one ...
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  • American Indians
    ... land. In order to respect each others space, treaties were made between the government and the various tribes of Indians. The discovery ...
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  • seminole indians
    ... With the growth and maturation of the Indians they soon became part of the "Five Civilized Tribes." "The name was coined because these tribes in particular ...
    (1392 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Lenape Indians
    ... history. Starting with the early ages of the tribe, The Delaware Indians set the pace for the rest of the Native American Tribes. In ...
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  • Lenape Indians
    ... history. Starting with the early ages of the tribe, The Delaware Indians set the pace for the rest of the Native American Tribes. In ...
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  • indians and gambling
    ... 5 They are Native Americans representing a coalition of over 80 California Indian Tribes. The current casinos provide nearly 50,000 jobs for Indians and non ...
    (2900 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  • Cherokee Indians
    ... In the early 1800's the Cherokees were one of the most well developed and prosperous tribes in the country. The Cherokee Indians today are scattered throughout ...
    (886 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Piute Indians
    ... The Paiutes, along with other Great Basin tribes, have been called Digger Indians by whites because they dug for many of their foods. ...
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  • Abenaki Indians as Environmentalists
    ... The Abenaki tribes that resided in Maine from 3700 BP were not by our traditional definition, environmentalists. ... These tribes would spiritualize nature. ...
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  • Indians and Govnt
    ... Donehogwa best summed up Indian dissatisfaction by saying, " Although this country was once wholly inhabited by Indians, the tribes, and many of them once ...
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  • Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears
    ... The Indian Removal Act forced all Indians tribes be moved west of the Mississippi River. The Choctaw was the first tribe to leave from the southeast. ...
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  • Mandan Indians
    ... As a result the Mandan may have suffered more in their dealings with the Government than the tribes who fought it. The story of the Mandan Indians mirrors the ...
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  • President Jackson
    ... The Indian Removal Act forced all Indians tribes be moved west of the Mississippi River. The Choctaw was the first tribe to leave from the southeast. ...
    (615 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • Cree Indians
    ... The history of the Cree Indians begins where they live for the most part in Canada, and some share reservations with other tribes in North Dakota. ...
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  • Cree Indians
    ... The history of the Cree Indians begins where they live for the most part in Canada, and some share reservations with other tribes in North Dakota. ...
    (3147 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  • The Missing Peace
    ... peacemakers and peace traditions. After all, that is what the Indians tribes were built around, peace. This book speaks a great ...
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  • kiowa indians
    ... In many tribes peyote itself is personified as a peyote spirit, considered to be either God's equivalent for the Indians to his Jesus for the whites, or Jesus ...
    (2698 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  • California Indians
    ... Southern tribes had coned shape dwellings made of rush mats, brush or slabs of bark ... California Indians wore little clothing due to the lack of extremely cold ...
    (252 Words -- Approx. 1 Pages)

  • Delaware Indians
    ... As a result of the war, most of the immigrant Indians, including our people, were forced ... He negotiated a treaty with us, and remnants of eight other tribes. ...
    (1894 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • NEZ PERCE INDIANS
    ... The other tribes that revolted against the government didn't have quite the luck, if you ... If we get the Indians to believe that they will be safe if they sign a ...
    (879 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Discovering Native Americans
    ... The majority of society knows little about the culture and traditions of the Seminole Indians that sets them apart from other Native American Indian tribes. ...
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  • Crow Indians using ethnihistoric sources
    Looking at the ethnohistoric sources of the Crow Indians can help construct the settlement ... the move and this lead to constant warfare with other tribes of the ...
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  • Creation story of the Iroquios Indians and their history
    ... formed. The Iroquois Indians were farmers and hunters. Every ... food. The Iroquois were one of the most fierce Native American tribes. They ...
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  • Iroquois Indians: Considered the Most Important Native Group in ...
    ... mother (Iroquois). The Seneca and Huron tribes had an additional five clans, the crane, snipe, hawk, beaver, and deer (Iroquois). When ...
    (1328 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

     


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