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…The Paiutes, or Piutes (pronounced PIE-oot), included many different bands, spread out over a vast region. They are recognized as some of the North American Indian tribes. They are usually organized into two groups for study: the Northern Paiutes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…June 18, 2001 Nick's Learning Experience In Ernest Hemmingway's Indian Camp Nick is very crudely acquainted with the realities of facing the path of ones life, and the relevance of its anguish and in the Indian shanty (Hemmingway, 68) is confronted…
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…SEMINOLE INDIANS. The Seminole Indians, as a distinct group, are of fairly recent origin. In the southeastern United States, almost every Indian who was not a Cherokee, Choctaw, or Chickasaw was considered a Creek. This classification consisted…
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Category: /History
…, musicians and scientists. Their contributions to industry, commerce, and agriculture have been valuable to America and to the world. Who are these people? They are the East Indians in America. Asian Indians have supplied innumerable contributions to the culture…
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Category: /History
…The Native American Indians of Texas were as diverse as the State, influenced by the local geography in which they were living. Previous to settling in Texas the Indians migrated from other established cultures in the region. Some scholars believe…
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…The Indians View The Indian writing titled, “I Went to Kill the Deer,” by the Taos Pueblo Indians introduced a very unique kind of perspective about the universe. For one, the writing offers the suggestion of personification. In other words…
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…The nomadic Blackfoot Indians in particular were known fro their great skills in hunting the enormous buffalo long before the first pyramids of Egypt were built. It was after the introduction in 1730 of the animal named “elk-horse” for its great size…
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Indian Consumer Market In the ancient civilization of India, sustainability and moderation in consumption has always been a way of life. This pattern has been respected and left largely undisturbed by Indian consumers who consider themselves a part…
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Category: /Literature/English
Indian Parenting Indian parents have rules and regulations on the way that their kids are being raised. They only let them have certain things like Americans, yet they want them to grow up with strong Indian ways. I know that is the way that my…
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…The Plains Indians The plains are land of sun, wind and grass, the Great Plains is heartland of North America; it is some 2500 miles long. Their western boundary is formed by the Rocky Mountains. To the north, flatlands extend almost to the Artic…
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