Essays about indians tribe

  1. Lenape Indians
    Delaware Indian Tribe The Delaware Indians or ampquotLenape Indiansampquot are such a great tribe to research and learn about. There are several ...
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  2. Lenape Indians
    Delaware Indian Tribe The Delaware Indians or ampquotLenape Indiansampquot are such a great tribe to research and learn about. There are several ...
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  3. Indians 2
    ... The Mohegans moved very seldom where as the Comanche Indians moved many times. ... the Comanche and the Mohegans based their land area on the name of their tribe. ...
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  4. CHEROKEE INDIAN TRIBE
    The Cherokee Indians first lived in Tennessee. The ... Asia. The first person to come across Indians was Hernando de Soto, in 1540. ...
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  5. Iroquois Indians: World views and Stereotypes
    ... The Iroquois were social within their tribe and nation of Iroquois, but they were not so social with other tribe of Indians and with the Europeans. ...
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  6. Cherokee Indians
    Cherokee Indians The Cherokee Indians are a very interesting and prominent tribe in our nation. This paper will explain their origin ...
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  7. seminole indians
    ... Besides Creeks the tribe now included Yuchis and Yamasses Indians and also runaway slaves who found refuge among the Indians. With ...
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  8. Delaware Indians
    ... first land purchase from my father and the rest of the Delaware tribe that year. ... in the late seventeenth century for fair dealing with the Indians by obtaining ...
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  9. mohawk indians
    They are also known as American Indians. ... The Mohawks are a Native North American tribe of the Iroqoian family and of the Eastern Woodlands culture area. ...
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  10. Mandan Indians
    ... Bulletin. CONCLUSION The Mandan Indians were a peaceful tribe whose greatest enemy appeared to be a disease called smallpox. Because ...
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  11. kiowa indians
    The earliest written mention of the Kiowa Indians was in 1682 by Rene Robert ... The Kiowa tribe practices a peyotism religion and speaks a KiowaTanoan language. ...
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  12. Cree Indians
    ... The Cree Indians, an Alogonquian tribe sometimes called Knisteneau, were essentially forest people, though an offshoot, the socalled Plains Cree, were buffalo ...
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  13. Cree Indians
    ... The Cree Indians, an Alogonquian tribe sometimes called Knisteneau, were essentially forest people, though an offshoot, the socalled Plains Cree, were buffalo ...
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  14. CHUMASH INDIANS
    ... to guide them. The Chumash Indians were also excellent basket weavers. The women had this role in the tribe. The baskets were made ...
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  15. CHUMASH INDIANS
    ... to guide them. The Chumash Indians were also excellent basket weavers. The women had this role in the tribe. The baskets were made ...
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  16. Chumash Indians
    ... to guide them. The Chumash Indians were also excellent basket weavers. The women had this role in the tribe. The baskets were made ...
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  17. Zulu and Indians
    Zulu and Indians Asian Indians: Zulu KwaZulu: A small independent tribe in the North Western Africa. According to oral history ...
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  18. NEZ PERCE INDIANS
    ... An example of this would be what happened to the Nez Perce Indians. ... But when there was gold discovered in the region 22 years later, the tribe was forced to ...
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  19. Indians of Texas
    ... The Caddo Indians lived in the eastern part of Texas and were the most advanced tribe found in this area during the time period. ...
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  20. American Indians Between 1609 to 1865
    ... that pushed American Indians from their traditional lands and onto government reservations in the West. The government reserved land for a tribe and signed a ...
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  21. Iroquois Indians: Considered the Most Important Native Group in ...
    ... The women owned all property and determined kinship, while each individual tribe was divided into three clans, the turtle, bear, and wolf, each of which was ...
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  22. Crow Indians using ethnihistoric sources
    Looking at the ethnohistoric sources of the Crow Indians can help construct the ... is informed that when the Absarokee separated from the main tribe, believed to ...
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  23. Creation story of the Iroquios Indians and their history
    ... The Iroquois Indians were farmers and hunters. ... Women owned property and were considered very important to the tribe. Each tribe had three clans. ...
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  24. Makah Indians and Whaling
    ... of centuries, the Makah Indians have revolved their culture and traditions around whaling. It has been part of their tradition as long as the tribe has ever ...
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  25. American Indians Between 1609 To 1865
    ... that pushed American Indians from their traditional lands and onto government reservations in the West. The government reserved land for a tribe and signed a ...
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  26. Kiowa Indians
    The earliest written mention of the Kiowa Indians, of the midwest plains, was in ... third rank or ampquotKaanampquot were the poor people, which was about half the tribe. ...
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  27. indians and gambling
    ... won in California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 1987 ... and provisions, authorizing gambling operations to any federally recognized tribe with jurisdiction ...
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  28. Dances with Wolves
    ... He found a lady along the way, who was slicing her wrists. He took her back to her tribe. The Indians did not respond very well. ...
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  29. movie analysis dances with wolves
    ... He found a lady along the way, who was slicing her wrists. He took her back to her tribe. The Indians did not respond very well. ...
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  30. Dancing With Wolves
    ... He found a lady along the way, who was slicing her wrists. He took her back to her tribe. The Indians did not respond very well. ...
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