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- 1. The Baswate Tribe
Although s five institutions are important to them, the institutions of economics and religion are the focus of the tribe. Everything that is done in the tribe relies around the idea of survival and gods. All the other institutions of politics, religion, family, and education come secondary. The Baswate are a canible tribe, and their are many reas
2. The Anasazi Indians
From the scattered references made about the ancient Anasazi Indians in Tony Hillerman's A Thief of Time, one can identify several cultural characteristics of this mysterious tribe. One can discover how they lived, where they lived, their religion, simple day to day activities, and mysteries about their culture. Even though many references are made
3. The Anasazi Indians
From the scattered references made about the ancient Anasazi Indians in Tony Hillerman's A Thief of Time, one can identify several cultural characteristics of this mysterious tribe. One can discover how they lived, where they lived, their religion, simple day to day activities, and mysteries about their culture. Even though many references are made
4. Reflections On Ipi Ntombi
The play Ipi Ntombi portrays the classic theme of tradition versus modernization. Act one portrays a very traditional Zulu tribe. While men and women danced, wearing grass skirts, beads, shells, and animal hides, native drums kept the beat alive. The people danced with great emotion, and they took great pride in their dancing, their tribe, and thei
5. Quest For Fire
This story happens 80,000 years ago when our ancestors first discovered the power of fire, but did not know how to master it. One day, a peaceful tribe is attacked by apes and wolves. Many die in the fighting and the tribe is forced to leave their territory. They move to a small island, and on their way, they lose their treasure¡Xfire. Fire to them