Essays About tribes lived

 

  • Indians 2
    ... If it wasn't raiding villages or other tribes, then it was fishing for food. All the tribes lived very differently, but they still made it through history.
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  • drinking problem
    ... reservations. These tribes lived on salmon, cod, and shellfish. They also hunted game and collected berries in the nearby woods. ...
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  • Indians of Texas
    ... The tribes that developed technology and learned to farm fared better than other tribes who lived off of what they could find. The ...
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  • mohawk indians
    ... The Mohawk tribes lived in the Mohawk River valley, which was a woodland area with the Mohawk River running right through the valley. ...
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  • Roman Warfare
    ... Economic and social factors play a part in the history of Roman warfare. Many barbarian tribes lived along the borders of the roman empire. ...
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  • Andrew jackson
    ... Arguably, white expansion was not to blame. Reputedly white frontiersmen and Indian tribes lived amongst each other, not in competition, but in friendship. ...
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  • New York State
    ... New York State has an interesting history. The Eastern Woodland Indians made up of different Indian tribes, lived in the eastern part of the United States. ...
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  • Exploration of the New World
    ... Europeans used exploration to search out and claim new lands for their countries while the natives were able to see how other tribes lived and ultimately fight ...
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  • Trail of tears
    ... The tribe was divided into seven matrilineal clans that were dispersed in war and peace moieties (half-tribes). The people lived in numerous permanent villages ...
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  • Early Arkansas Natives and Migrations
    ... Most likely form surviving evidence, we can say that they lived in small groups, and they acted as the tribes that were studied in Africa and other primitive ...
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  • The assimilation of the Hebrew
    ... After Solomon died the tribes separated due to religious differences. Those who wanted to keep the faith of their fathers lived in the south, while those who ...
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  • Northeastern Indians
    ... by conquering neighboring tribes, mostly those who already spoke the Iroquoian language. Today the population is around 70,000. The Iroquois Indians lived in ...
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  • The Early America
    ... The reason why this island was the only land available to the Aztecs was because the tribes that lived in the area were trying to get rid of them. ...
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  • The Cherokees: A Proud People
    ... tribe itself was divided into seven matrilineal clans that were dispersed in war and peace moieties (also known as half-tribes). The people lived in numerous ...
    (1711 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Outline of Sioux History
    ... where the Cheyenne along with the Kiowa and Crow lived. By 1794 the Lakota controlled the Black Hills and latter created alliances with some of the tribes. ...
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  • the hebrews
    ... These prosperous days were short lived. Soon after Solomon's death, the northern ten tribes of Israel separated from the south. ...
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  • Barbaric Tribes of Ancient Times
    ... The Lombard's are one of the many Germanic tribes that settled in Europe. ... raid the East Roman empire across the delta of the Danube River on which they lived. ...
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  • How Sealers, Traders and whalers Changed Maori Society.
    ... As well as the kumara, yam and taro that the Maori's lived on before the ... This meant that tribes could feed all their iwi and still have surplus to store and to ...
    (1839 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Cherokee Indians
    ... They lived in the Appalachian area. In the early 1800's the Cherokees were one of the most well developed and prosperous tribes in the country. ...
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  • Jino Myth
    ... working together to the tribe, and how they didn't complain when the other tribes spread out ... So, he had no place to go, but stayed where Mahei and Maniu lived. ...
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  • The people of the Northwest Coast
    ... The Haida of the Northwest Coast lived in huge cedar houses. ... For the Tlingit and the other tribes of the Northwest Coast, the ocean was the major source of food ...
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  • Judaism Christianity and Islam
    ... tradition, as well as a central controlling agent of the Arab tribes, developed through ... based on the documentation of his teachings by men who lived during the ...
    (2115 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • seminole indians
    ... part of the "Five Civilized Tribes." "The name was coined because these tribes in particular adopted many ways of white civilization. They lived in cabins or ...
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  • Indian Gambling
    ... America from Europe, the Indian people were self-sufficient hunters and gatherers who lived off the ... Ten years ago,unemployment among the nation's tribes was 60 ...
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  • Chief Seattle 2
    ... early age after he proved himself in battle against other tribes in the area. Chief Seattle's father, Schweabe, was a Suquamish chief who lived on Bainbridge ...
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  • Bury me
    ... The biggest and strongest western tribe, the Sioux, together with associated tribes like the Cheyennes, who lived in Minnesota, were moved to the west, overrun ...
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  • NEZ PERCE INDIANS
    ... Almost all the tribes that lived in the plateau region were moved to that same reservation. The only difference is that the other tribes didn't revolt. ...
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  • Manitoba Canada
    ... Canada. When the first explorers and fur traders arrived in Manitoba, five Indian tribes already lived in that region. The Chipewyan ...
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  • Creation story of the Iroquios Indians and their history
    ... The Iroquois lived in what is today upstate New York and parts of Canada along the ST. ... The Iroquois were one of the most fierce Native American tribes. ...
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  • Comparisons between America and South Africa
    ... The colonists too found the Native population difficult to enslave as they he Indian tribes who lived in and near the English colonies seemed natural subjects ...
    (6326 Words -- Approx. 25 Pages)

     


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