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However, the Choose make up a small minonty group on the Japanese island of Hokkaido.
Answer goes where the word choose is Is it
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Who were the First Nations people living by Lake Huron?
What was started to protest the signing of the Rebellion Losses Bill in
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Where could i find out all about the Arawaks and Caribs?
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Explain why enslaving the Indigenous peoples of the Americas was largely unsuccessful in filling the need of the plantations.(1
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What are some things that the Cherokee have contributed to..?
Or what are their contributions?
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Modern civilization has impacted the spiritual lives of the indigenous peoples you explored. Are indigenous religions still
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Aborigines in Australia and the Kalash Kafir . I need help finding this Why are these groups considered indigenous?
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ok I have found 2 websites now I need help answering these ?'s Discuss how modern civilization has impacted the spiritual lives
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How do you think the importance of these relationships developed? What spiritual purpose do you think they serve for indigenous
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dawn
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Discuss how modern civilization has impacted the spiritual lives of the indigenous peoples you explored. Are the indigenous
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do you know abut northwest indians?
Like what langunage did they speak?Or what were the ways of life?
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Who were the original inhabitants of Puerto Rico?
(1 point) Responses Taínos Taínos Coquís Coquís Señores Señores
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How modern civilization has impacted the spiritual lives of the indigenous peoples?
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How has modern civilization impacted the spiritual lives of the indigenous peoples you explored. Are indigenous religions still
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Which material do the Uros people use to build their homes?
a. alluvial mud b. volcanic rock c. torora reed d. pampas grass
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Connexus Student
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What was the ancestral Pueblo and most notable achievemen?
Options: Cliff dwellings Southwestern design Canoe building Igloo
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What material did the people of the North American southwest tribes use to build their homes?
Options: Bison hide Thatched straw
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How has modern civilization impacted the spiritual lives of the indigenous people? Are indigenous religions still practiced
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Easiest way to build a model of an Iroquois village using natural materials?
I suggest you use balsa wood for the longhouses.
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Caitlyn
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Who were the Sioux and what did they do in their everyday lives?
Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched Google under
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Nicole
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Who is an Indian?
What is an Indian Tribe? How does an indian become a member of a tribe? Do all indians live on reservations?
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What is the name of the indigenous group that lived in Hispaniola when Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492?
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The diversity of the ____________ led to the development of a large variety of Aboriginal cultures.
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The _______________were Australia’s original people.
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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What was one reason Tecumseh wanted to form a confederation?
(1 point) O to end fur trading amongst setters • to stop the
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In which region did indigenous peoples live in a forest-rich environment and develop complex systems of government?
 The
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In 3–5 sentences, explain why enslaving the Indigenous peoples of the Americas was largely unsuccessful in filling the need of
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9: Why did the Zuni people kill Estéban?(1 point) Responses a. He was seen as an evil spirit or a spy. a. He was seen as an
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9: Why did the Zuni people kill Estéban? (1 point)
Oa. He was seen as an evil spirit or a spy. O b. He refused to share his
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In 3–5 sentences, explain why enslaving the Indigenous peoples of the Americas was largely unsuccessful in filling the need of
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How did the seminole react differently from cherokee and choctaw when the united states government wanted them to move west
they
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Describe the Aboriginal groups of Canada. In a short paragraph, explain some of the differences between these groups.
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What is the meaning of the term "Diné" used by both the Navajo and Apache?(1 point)
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The Navajo are an indigenous group of people who live in the Southwestern United States. Explain how a
book about the Navajo
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Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
(1 point) Responses Australians Australians Africans Africans Native Americans
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hi
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Which of the following events caused the loss of Creek land in 1818-1832?
A The killing of Chief McIntosh by the Creek. B Chief
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In 3–5 sentences, explain why enslaving the Indigenous peoples of the Americas was largely unsuccessful in filling the need of
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William McIntosh, a half-Scottish and half-Creek chief, and several other Creek signed the first and second Treaty of Indian
Spri
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bryan arnett
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How did the encomienda system impact the Indigenous peoples of the Americas?(1 point)
Responses The system had no negative effect
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Which statement best characterizes the Aboriginal lifestyle?
(1 point) Responses Most Aborigines lived a nomadic lifestyle. Most
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How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people? (1 point)
Responses They were divided into hundreds of
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How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?(1 point)
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Which statement is correct?
*Aborigines were the first people to settle Australia and New Zealand *Aborigines were the first
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The native inhabitants of New Zealand are the
(1 point) Responses Aborigines Aborigines Maori Maori British Isles settlers
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The native inhabitants of New Zealand are the
(1 point) Responses Aborigines Aborigines Maori Maori British Isles settlers
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How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?(1 point) Responses They were among the first people to
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How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?(1 point)
Responses They migrated to the Pacific region
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How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?(1 point)
Responses They were divided into hundreds of
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How were early new guineas different from Australia's first people?
A They were among the first people to discover farming. B
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Chief Justice John Marshall and the United States Supreme Court ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that the Cherokee were a sovereign
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