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    Vanessa Atine is a Navajo Indian that was born in the United States. Her family resides mainly in Arizona and southern Utah on the Navajo reservation. She was born and raised as a Navajo, but did not participate in her culture until she moved back onto the reservation two years ago. The Atine family moved around frequently, they have lived all over Utah and Arizona. When Vanessa was in third grade they moved into the Kearns area and stayed until she was in tenth grade. The constant moving was mainly

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    Native Americans with many different tribes, and with each tribe came a special language. A few in the Southwest were the Apache, the Navajo, the Comanche, and the Piman. The Apache and the Navajo spoke a language called Athabaskan. The Comanche and the Piman spoke another language called Uto-Aztecan. In the Southeast region, there was Chickasaw, the Seminole, the Catawba, and the Cherokee all spoke different languages. The Chickasaw and Seminole spoke Muskogean, the Catawba spoke Siouan, and finally

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    There is little interpretation necessary when two groups of men are painted shooting arrows at one another or when skeletal remains are recovered inflicted by human weapons that predate to when hunters-gatherers once lived. This goes against the philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s theory of warfare, which opposes human nature and culture being responsible for warfare, but as being a result of civilization. Evidence says otherwise. Warfare came before civilization had begun, but differently from

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    Subarctic Region The people of Inuit, Yup’ik, Unangan, and other Native Americans Indians have lived in the harshest environment on Earth from Siberia, across Alaska and Canada, and to the East of Greenland along the coast of the Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean. From Labrador to the interior of Alaska the Athapaskan, Cree, Innu, and other Native’s people lived in the subarctic region of the land. These people had the ability to depend on their years of knowledge of the sky, ice, ocean, land, and animal

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