Papers 2291-2300 of total 7777 found.
…their present which "the Eskimo never thinks much beyond". The Word "Eskimo" wasn't actually even made up by the Eskimo's and it means "eaters of Raw Meat". The name was actually made by Indians who lived in Canada. Eskimo's are mainly in four countries, America…
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…Kenya is a republic of East Africa, bordered on the southeastern side by the Indian Ocean, Somalia on the east, Ethiopia on the north, Sudan on the northeast, Uganda on the west ,and Tanzania on the south. The chief rivers are the Tana and Athi…
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…Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, however he was educated in England at the United Services College. Then in 1882 he returned to Bombay where he started to work for the Anglo-Indian newspapers. His literary career started with Departmental Ditties…
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…, despised by both. On the one hand, the Indian convert was seen as a traitor to his family, ancestry, and historical way of life. On the other, the convert was, at best, a servant that could never be viewed as anything approaching equal to their Spanish saviors…
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…and generous person because he left Jem and Scout a few gifts in the pot hole. These gifts were - two chewing gums, two 'indian head' pennies, a ball of grey twine, soap with two images carved in them, a pocket watch and an aluminium knife. Mr Radley (Boo's father…
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…sailed to Cuba thinking it was China. After that they went to Hispaniola where on Christmas the Santa Maria was wrecked. After they wrecked they left 39 men on an island to establish a settlement because the Indians seemed friendly. Martin Alonzo Pinzon who…
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…Taino Indian Culture The Taino peoples came about in around 1200 A.D. from a diverse background of people who had been in the Greater Antilles for hundreds of years. They became the dominant culture of the region and lived on the large islands…
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…Taino Indian Culture The Taino peoples came about in around 1200 A.D. from a diverse background of people who had been in the Greater Antilles for hundreds of years. They became the dominant culture of the region and lived on the large islands…
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…In 1931, a poet by the name of John Neihardt journeyed into rural South Dakota to interview Indians as research for an epic poem. He encountered an extremely elderly member of the Lakota tribe by the name of Black Elk, whom Neihardt hoped could remember…
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…got the best of the Indians who did not realize the potential value of their land. But it neglects the fact that the Dutch intended to perform a legitimate land deal. Their trading partners the Lenape, could hardly participate in a real estate deal…
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