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Indian Art consists of many various forms of art including paintings, caves, temples, and stupas. Advancements in Indian architecture advanced from wood to stone/brick to iron. Using stone was not an indication of cultural advancement; instead…
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…Cheyenne Indians, an important Plains tribe, speaking a language belonging to the Algonkian family. Their name is derived from the Sioux Indian word that means "people of alien speech." In 1804 the explorers Lewis and Clark met the Cheyenne tribe near…
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…, today I am going to open your eyes to a different type of marriage- the Indian marriage. Thesis: Indian marriages follow three major steps. Preview: First, there is a hand-painting function the night before the marriage. Next, the actual wedding ceremony…
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…existed there, this difference is at the hearth of most conflicts between American Indians and the United States government. There is a difference between Indian Americans and European Americans, how they try to process the world of reality, which for many…
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…of bark on frames made of tree branches. Others lived in pit houses, which were dug several feet into the ground then covered over with mud and other materials like brush and twigs. California Indians wore little clothing due to the lack of extremely cold…
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…Cherokee Indians Have you ever wondered how the Cherokee Indians way of life was? Today many Cherokee Indians live like most other North Americans. They are one of the largest Indian nations. In the past, they practiced a different way of life…
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…The Quapaw Indians had many aspects for their tribes such as a political and social organization, religion, tools, and weapons. They were a very religious group. The Quapaw political organization was based on member consultation, and had no absolute…
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…THE FRENCH AND INDIANS The French and Indian War was caused by the worldwide struggle for empire by France, Spain, and England. The fighting of these countries often times spilled over into North America, where colonist were dragged into three wars…
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…The History of the Mandan Indians in North Dakota and the impact of the European invasion History 262 "A North Dakota winter" (Encarta 95) Life…
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…The Ute Indians were a group of Indians that lived mostly around the mountainous area of Utah and Colorado near the Colorado River. But they sometimes lived in dessert areas also. The word Ute comes from the word eutaw or yuta which means dwellers…
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