Essays About alaska native

 

  • Pennsylvania and Kansas
    ... Census Bureau) White persons 86.1%, Black or African-Americans 5.7%, Hispanic or Latino Origin 7.0%, Asian persons 1.7%, American Indian and Alaska Native 0.9 ...
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  • tobaco use
    ... white women 29% of black men 24% of black women 29% of Asian/Pacific Islander men 4% of Asian/Pacific Islander women 37% of American Indian/Alaska Native men 35 ...
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  • Alcoholism Among Native Americans
    ... survey of substance abuse in 2000, indicating that the rate of "current illicit drug use" was "highest among the American Indian/ Alaska Native population," at ...
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  • AIDS and Its Effects
    ... rates are also growing among other minority communities- the Asian American/Pacific Islander and Native American (American Indian/Alaska Native) communities. ...
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  • The Native American Culture in The Red Convertible
    The Native American Culture in "The Red Convertible" In the short story "The Red ... To understand why the brothers took tow trips, one to Alaska, and the other at ...
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  • Cook Island Beluga Whales
    ... Increased harvest by Native hunters is believed to have caused the decline, but Kris Balliet, Alaska director of the Center for Marine Conservation, said other ...
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  • native americans
    Native Americans When Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in 1492, he ... ancestors of the American Indians, crossed this ³land bridge² to Alaska. ...
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  • White Abyss
    ... of the caribou. In the northeastern portion of Alaska where ANWR is located live the native Gwich'in peoples. They are the northernmost ...
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  • "The Red Convertible" by Louis Erdrich
    ... A trip all the way to Alaska, thousands of miles away gets an "Okay" and ... them a sense of new living," ...the story of two young brothers, Native Americans on a ...
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  • The Bone Battle (Kennewick Man)
    ... In Alaska, a skeleton similar in age to Kennewick Man was found. ... analysis and observation can be likened to cheating, not only the Native Americans, but the ...
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  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Pumped into Commission
    ... Special interest groups, such as the Wilderness Society and the Alaska Wilderness League ... that it would do to the beautiful refuge and its native animal habitat. ...
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  • Diabetes Mallitus
    ... Type1 diabetes is relatively rare in Native American Indians. ... About 9 percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. ...
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  • Inut
    ... dome. These houses are rare in Greenland and unknown in Alaska. At one ... and goods. The sled is pulled by a team of native dogs. Until ...
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  • Indian Music and Culture
    ... Flutes are not use by all Native Americans. ... Hand drums and frame drums found along the Northwest Coast and into Alaska may be square or round, often with ...
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  • Caribou In the Canadian North
    ... some however, such as Gordan Haber who studies wolves and caribou in Alaska, that the ... of the caribou population poses a problem for both the native people who ...
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  • The Beliefs of Jack London
    ... coined the phrase 'survival of the fittest'"(Sciambra 1). This belief that had was shown through the contrast between the man and the husky native to Alaska. ...
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  • Where did the history of the United States originated
    ... They were the Native Americans. It was indicated that the first group migrated into the Americas from northeastern Siberia into Alaska. ...
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  • Saving the Salmon
    ... made netting, spearing, and trapping the fish pretty easy for the native people ... Sockeye, chum, and pink salmon are found mainly in British Colombia and Alaska. ...
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  • Coyotes
    ... Sightings of this canine now commonly occur from eastern Alaska to New England, and Florida north to Canada (Bansfield 288). Not native to the state of Ohio ...
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  • Jack London
    ... While in Alaska Jack experienced a personal renaissance, and spent his nights reading ... The house took two years to construct of the native red wood trees ...
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  • The United States of America
    ... Alaska was actually purchased from Russia in 1867 for the net sum of $7,3 ... About 13 percent of the population is non-white, including Native American Indians ...
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  • Zebbra Muscles
    ... These plants are vital to the survival of the native species of the lake. ... species to lake Erie was thought to be "worse than the oil spill in Alaska" (Faber B1 ...
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  • Manifest Destiny
    ... from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains, bordering Russian Alaska to the ... however, American churches sent missionaries to christianize the Native Americans ...
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  • The people of the Northwest Coast
    ... surroundings of an area which judged the lifestyle of the native peoples living in ... The Northwest Coast tribes occasionally traded with each other and Alaska. ...
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  • Who Cares about Trees?
    ... That is comparable to what loggers and developers are doing to native peoples. ... oil drilling in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), located in Alaska (Lee ...
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  • The Eskimos
    ... In Alaska there were communal living areas that doubled as men's clubhouses ... Bibliography "Arts of Native American People: North American Eskimo and Northwest ...
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  • The Tundra Biome and Arctic Region
    ... Only 26 species of vascular plants are present, and there are no native land mammals ... Hudson Bay in Canada along the northern Bering Sea coast of Alaska and the ...
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  • Endangered Species
    ... The Alaska population was healthy, and removing 50 eggs per year causes no harm. ... allowed them to colonize ground quickly at the expense of the native species. ...
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  • Early Civilizations1
    ... the oceans went down, revealing a 1,000-mile landmass between Siberia and Alaska. ... For the native Americans this convergence every 52 years was very auspicious ...
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  • Rocky Mountains or Rockies
    ... It extends from Alaska in the United States into the Yukon Territory and ... Historically, a number of Native American peoples lived in the valley along the ...
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