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Native American

by A Bromley in Ethnicity, April 29, 2012
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They were here first, long before the white man, those Europeans arrived. The Native people, those folks we call Indians, Native Americans were here for thousands of years before any European ever set foot on this soil. This is their homeland.

Why The Awa Tribes are The World’s Most Endangered Humans Today

by gaby7 in Ethnicity, April 26, 2012
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The Brazilian government has gazetted areas that are legally protected land for these endangered tribes, but thousands of hectares of forest cover continue to be cut every year, exposing the Awa to the kind of peril that they have no savior to turn to for redress.

Historical Background of Cannibalism

by Muhammad Irfan Zafar in History, January 30, 2012
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The shameful, disgusted and horrible stories of human wildness

An overview on the world’s notable “Cannibalism” events

Among all the black spots on the forehead of the human history, the most hateful is “Cannibalism”. The people who are involved in this act are called “Cannibals”

An Introduction to Native American Herbal Medicine

by Shannon Lynn Farlouis in Ethnicity, October 3, 2011
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To Native Americans herbal medicine and health means spiritual, mental, and physical healing.

Body Ritual Among The Nacirema

by SimplyMe93 in Ethnicity, September 8, 2011
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A review over the article Body ritual among the Nacirema.

Regionalism and Its Impact on Indian Tribals

by India in Society, September 8, 2011
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The impact of Regionalism on tribal in India can be found in the segregated living of the these communities.

When The Economy and Demography Go in Opposite Direction: Deprivation, Aggravation of All Become Smoldering, Particularly The Minorities

by mdrkarim7 in Issues, August 15, 2011
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The 45 small groups, recognized by the United Nations, international organizations and other countries, of weak, outnumbered and powerless adivasi/tribes people face serious and systematic breach of their civil and human rights, and the very basic recognition of their status. Is it an irony of fate that once oppressed and discriminated people now become the oppressors and discriminators through brute majority!

Shaman Whalers of Alaska

by tonyleather in History, June 27, 2011
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In days long past, the unforgiving, bitter climate of the Gulf of Alaska was home to a tribe of people who managed, through sheer determination, to survive and prosper in that harsh land.

Types of Urban Tribes

by Gon pincha in Subcultures, May 26, 2011
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The Description of the urban tribes.

Top Five Useless Majors: They Will Never Let You Get a Job Easily

by abbeygirl in Social Sciences, April 2, 2011
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Universities offer many majors. While some of them will get you a good job in the future, others will leave you frustrated.

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