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Myths Of Early American History
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myths, fairy tales, humorous anecdotes, incantations, riddles, proverbs, epics, and legendary histories. Accounts of migrations and ancestors are in abundance, as fantasy songs and tricksters' tales. Creative stories are particularly eminen...

Individual Native American Storytelling Paper
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Individuals (Memoirs/Legacy), healing, growth, dreams and visions (Murray 1985) serving the purpose of providing romantic or heroic entertainment, consolations in events of tragedies like war or natural disasters, preserving history of the ...

Cultrual And Biological Exchanges
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had many religious beliefs, and most groups believed in a world of spirits. These spirits occupied plants and animals, mountains and rivers, and tribes, clans, and individuals. The spirits might require prayer, sacrifices, dances and songs...

Young Scientists
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Article Ins(1,4,5)P3 interacts with PIP2 to regulate activation of TRPC6/C7 channels by diacylglycerol in native vascular myocytes Canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels are non-selective cation channels which when stimulat...

The Native American’s Society
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thers living in the north. However, after some time, ecological changes led to cultural changes as well, when around 20,000 years ago, groups of people moved to lower elevations in North America and settled there. These groups began to shar...

Tracks By Louis Erdrich
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Tracks, she draws heavily on this heritage to tell a story about the cultural fragmentation following the passage of the General Allotment Act (Dawes Act) of 1887. By reinterpreting a number of archetypal figures from Anishinaabe myth, espe...

Native American Culture
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Native American culture such as; the Native American religious beliefs and practices, the lack of interaction between Native Americans ans Europeans and the lack of organization of the Indian tribes. All of these aspects had a strong influe...