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Arbore Tribe

Arbore Tr ibe Nadya Karakevich Valentina Appolonova Name The Arbore culture is ancient but not static. Arbore is said to be the name of the first ancestor of the Arbore Girl tribe. Arbore "ar" means land and "bore" also means bull. Therefor Arbore means "land of Bulls." They actually call themselves "Hoor", in reference to their dependence on the inundated flats. Habitat, location The Arbore or Erbore are Cushitic agro-pastoral people dwelling in southwestern Omo Valley Ethiopia. The Arbore territory is a savanna grassland around 500 m elevation. The Weito River (local name Lima) flows from north to south and runs into the Lake Chew Bahir (Chelbz), on

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The Crow Tribe

The Crow, also called the Absaroka or Apsáalooke, are a Siouan-language tribe of Native Americans who historically lived in the Yellowstone River valley. They now live on a reservation south of Billings, Montana. Tribal headquarters are located at Crow Agency, Montana. The name of the tribe, Apsáalooke was translated into French by interpreters as gens du corbeaux (people of [the] crows). It means "children of the large-beaked bird," a name given by their neighboring tribe, the Hidatsa. The bird, perhaps now extinct, was defined as a fork- tailed bird resembling the blue jay or magpie. In 1743 near present-day Hardin, Montana, the Absaroka first encountered people of European descent - the two La Vérendryes brothers from French Canada. The explorers called the Apsáalooke beaux hommes (handsome men). The Crow called the French Canadians baashchíile (persons with yellow eyes). The Crow Indian Reservation in south-central Montana is a large reservation covering

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Wichita hõim

The Wichita Tribe Anett Roosa Kärdla School 9A Wichita Tribe Were original people of southern Oklahoma and northern Texas, but after Europeans arrived, population pressures forced them further north into Kansas, where the city of Wichita is named for them. Most Wichita people are living in Oklahoma today. Speak English today. Some also speak their native Wichita language The Wichita Nation has its own government, laws, police, and services

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BOADICEA WORKSHEET

BOADICEA WORKSHEET 1. How did happen that Boadicea became the queen of the Iceni tribe ? Because of her husband death, se got the tribe 2. Compare the Roman and the Iceni women. In Rome women dress in white linen, wash their hair with soap and dress it in elaborate patterns and thread it witd ribbons and shrick at the sight of a spider. Iceni womens are very angry, they mark their bodies with woad, their warriors wouldn't step into steam bath, in their opinion they are not savages. 3. What are Boadicea's motives for going into the battle? She wants vengeance for Romans,

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"River of Death" Alistair Maclean

Hamilton kills Heffner but helicopter got damaged and crashes. Luckily everyone are alive. They are threathen by 2 alligators but Navarro and Ramon kill them. Suddenly a loud scream and everyone notice that Maria is being attacked by anaconda. Luckily Hamiltons bullet kills the anaconda. So Hamilton steals a boat from indians who have seen the crew and are ready to attack them. Crew gets away from there alive and they are moving along the river. They see the second indian tribe but they past this tribe wothout getting noticed. Soon they will get to the shore and hide because of the third tribe of indians. Hamilton speaks with them and show the crew that they are harmless. Hamilton knows this tribe well. Indina tribe chief lets the crew eat and rest in their camp place. In the morning the crew climbed up on the hill and there it was .. Lost city. They crossed the bridge saw a hut and run into Spaatz and von Manteuffel. Spaatz

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Wayamba the Turtle man

Wayamba the Turtle man Brigitha Tammets, Carmen Niinepuu Origin • From Australia • Aboriginal Dreamtime story • Origin story of turtles Story • Wayamba the Turtle man • Wayamba took Oola and her children with him • The tribe were going to punish him • Wayamab had two big shields that protected him • Wayamba disappeared in to the creek • The tribe saw a creature resembeling Wayamba • They tought it was Wayamba wile it actually was a turtle.

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Eclipse 11th chapter (legends) - kokkuvõte

Chapter Eleven ­ Legends Bella accompanies Jacob to a council meeting of the elders of the tribe, where she sees the rest of the pack, who welcome her as a friend. She is surprised to find Sue Clearwater and her two children, Seth and Leah, at the bonfire as well, and surmises that they must now also be in on the secret. After a lighthearted meal, Bella realizes it's getting late and she needs to go home, but Jacob quickly lets her know the night is for more than fun. The elders then tell the stories of the pack's origins and legends that have been passed down for generations

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Aborigeenid (Inglise keeles)

result of a spirit-child entering a woman's body. Or in some parts of the country, birth had been an act of the creators. The Aborigines considered some places to be sacred. In some parts of Australia the tribes called the places where initiation ceremonies were held, bora grounds. They were called Buna grounds in other parts of the country, but the sites were not randomly chosen and were used for thousands of years by the tribe. The bora ground itself was identified by two circles that were drawn on the ground or were formed by rocks or pebbles. The circles were connected by a path and other symbols were drawn into the earth or carved into trees near the grounds. These symbols were highly significant in ceremonies and also warned people (women and uninitiated youths and strangers), to stay away from the area. The people also believed that a person's spirit could visit living people to harm or warn them of

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Cultural history

Buliding of the wall started in 122 AD, during the rule of emperor Hadrian, it was the first of two fortifications built across Great Britain.(the second one was Antonine Wall) The function of the wall was to keep the enemy away. Hadrian's wall was added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1987. It is about 115-120 km long. Christianity in Roman Britain - Christianity became the state religion of Roman Empire in 4.century. Boadicea(Boudicca) ­ was the queen of the British Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Boudica's husband Prasutagus, ruler of the Iceni tribe, who had ruled as a nominally independent ally of Rome, left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman Emperorin his will. However, when he died, his will was ignored --the kingdom was annexed as if conquered, Boudica was flogged, her daughters were raped, and Roman financiers called in their loans. Obviously Boudicca was not happy about it and start an uprising

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Delaware presentatsioon

 During the Civil War, Delaware was one of five border states – a slave state but remained in the Union  Chemical industry Facts  The abbreviation for Delaware is DE  Named after Thomas West, Baron De La Warr  Nicknames - Diamond State, First State  Motto - liberty and independence Symbols  State flower – peach blossom  State tree – American holly  State bird – blue hen chicken  Flag American Indians in Delaware  Two tribes – The Lenni Lenape tribe and the Nanticoke tribe  The Delaware Indians were one of the most advanced tribes of the eastern United States.  Today about 500 descendants of the original Nanticoke Indians reside in Delaware.  Sights to see  Fort Delaware State Park  Delaware Agriculture Museum and Village  Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library  THANK YOU ! Sources & pictures used  SOURCES: http://www.infoplease.com/us-states/delaware.html http://www.50states.com/facts/delaware

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Fair Trade Tourism

Fair Trade Tourism Local people have often been the last to benefit financially from international tourism. But this is slowly changing. It's happening in Vietnam. The first tourists can see many famous war sites, towns and vibrant green paddy fields. But if they go up into the hills they find a region inhabited by hill tribe people, who live basic, subsistence life. Local people are looking at tourists with fear and disdain. In the villages children are playing and mothers with elaborate headdresses are getting on their daily lives, but if tourists come, they run indoors and villages become silent. In Thailand hill tribe treks have become infamous ,,human zoos". Tourists from all over the world traipse through the villages and this causes cultural and economic disaster. Also the benefits of toursim are often skimmed off by businessmen from outside the community. It ruins and changes the local people...

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Referaat "Bedouins"

REFERAAT Õppeaines: INGLISE KEEL Arhitektuuri- ja keskkonnatehnika teaduskond Õpperühm: TÖ 21A Juhendaja: M.Kala Tallinn 2009 1. Who are bedouins? Bedouins are Arabic speaking nomadic tribes that originate from the Arabian Peninsula (mainly Saudi Arabia) and would travel the desert to locations where they would find drink and food. Sometimes traveling for days before they arrived at their final destinations. Each tribe would have an area of land under their responsibility from which they would make income by allowing travelers and traders to pass through. As knowledgeable guides of the desert they controlled the desert trade routes, and escorted caravans. Table 1. Bedouin Total population Regions Languages Religion Related ethnic groups

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The New World kokkuvõte

most beautiful love story after ,,Titanic". Two main characters are captain John Smith who was a settler from England and he wanted to establish new colonies with his team with three boats and Pocahontas who was later given a name Rebecca. Pocahontas was a local girl who was in an Indian tribe on an island in Virginia. Living among the Native Americans as a prisoner for an extended period, Smith was treated well and earned the friendship and respect of the tribe. Coming to admire this new way of life, he fell deeply in love with Pocahontas. She was intrigued by the Englishman and his ways. But suddenly Smith had to leave because other captain of the English said taht Pocahontas and John Smith can´t ever be together. Smith was away from the island for a long time and he asked one other settler to tell Pocahontas, that Smith had died. Pocahontas was very sad, she was broken. Soon there came another settler called John Rolfe

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Prehistoric Britain

· There were taken place the rituals and the site is considered to be connected with the sun and the passing of the seasons. · The ruins consists of two stone circles and two stone horseshoes. · The Bronze Age reached Britain between 2100-1650 BC. · The basic unit of Celtic family life · European Celts invaded Britain in 2 was the clan-was bound together very waves: Gales around 600 BC and then loosely with other clan into tribe. Cymri or Britons around 300 BC. · Celts were great warriors. · The Iberians were unable to fight · Unfortunately each tribe was out back the attackts of the Celts who were for itself-this cost them control of armed with metal spears, swords, Britain. daggers and axes. · Celts were a group of peoples loosely tied by similar language, religion

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London

Romans came to the banks of the river Thames. They built houses, a port and a bridge over the river (later known as London Bridge). They named the place Londinium. In the year 200 they built a wall around their city. The wall doesn't exist today, but a part of it can be seen near the Museum of London. In the year 61 Londinium was burned down. The houses were made out of wood back then, so this was easy to do. The people, who destroyed the city, were from the Iceni tribe. The tribe was located to the north-east of Londinium. They had bad relations with the Romans, which is why they burned down the place. London was rebuilt in the year 100. During the 2nd century, Roman London had a population around 60 000 people. In the 8th century there was a lot of Vikings attacking the city. Alfred the Great, an Anglo-Saxon king, was fighting against them. His people created a new settlement called Lundenwic 2 km upstream of Londinium. In 886 Alfred made peace with the Danish Vikings

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Unit 14 sõnad

Unit 14 sõnad Accountant- raamatupidaja, arveametnik Aspect- külg, ilme, välimus Award- auhind, tasu, otsus Capture- kinni püüdma, vangistama, lööma ; saak, vangistamine Charity- heategevus, ligimesearmastus Commercial n - kaubandus-, äri-, kommerts- ; reklaam Debt- võlg Dragon-lohe, draakon Edition. väljaanne Educate- harima, haridust andma Endanger- ohtu seadma, ohustama Extinct- väljasurnud, kustunud Furthermore- veel enam, lisaks, pealegi Gossip- keelepeks, kuulujutt, klatsimoor ; keelt peksma Grip-haare, arusaamine, kohver ; haarama, kinni hoidma Incompetent- asjatundmatu Individual n- indiviid, üksikisik Informative- informatiivne Innocent-süütu Insult-solvang ; solvama Liver-maks Millionaire-miljonär Moving- liikuv, liigutav Nag- näägutama ; võidusõiduhobune Negotiations-läbirääkimised Ratings-hinnangud Sane-terve mõistusega Scene- stseen, tegevuspaik Shrub- põõsastik Slapstick-tegevuskomöödia, kõva laksu imiteerim...

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Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall Hadrian's Wall was a stone and turf fortification built by the Roman Empire across the width of Great Britain to prevent military raids by the tribes of Scotland to the north, to improve economic stability and provide peaceful conditions in the Roman province of Britannia to the south, to physically mark the frontier of the Empire, and to separate the unruly Selgovae tribe in the north from the Brigantes in the south and discourage them from uniting. The name is also sometimes used jocularly as a synonym for the border between Scotland and England, although for most of its length the wall follows a line well south of the modern border -- and neither the Scoti tribe nor the English lived in Britain at the time of the wall's construction. The wall was the northern border of the Empire in Britain for much of the Roman Empire's

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Taj Mahal ja Grand Canyon

Perfectly symmetrical 28 types of stones Map Grand Canyon In Arizona, formed by the Colorado River One of the Seven Natural Wonders Of The World Length, width, depth 2 billion years of geological history Tourism Trips on the Colorado river Hiking Phantom Ranch Mule riding 5 million visitors every year Interesting facts The snakes are pink Became a national park in 1919 17th national park in the US A Native American tribe still lives there You can't buy bottled water Map Used literature http://www.tucantravel.com/travel-highlights/10-interesting-facts-about-taj-mahal http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taj_Mahal http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Canyon http://www.livescience.com/31903-amazing-grand-canyon-facts.html http://yabbedoo.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/interesting-facts-you-didnt-know-abou

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Captain Cook

The study what is called marine survyeing. Cook traveled around the world and made charts. He was recognized as the best man at making charts. And he had many other rewards. On one voyage, Cook saild nearer to the South Pole thane anyone else in the world. Soon he had to return back, because he couldn't brake trough the ice. Soon he reached the group of islands, he found one, called Maui, which no-one had seen before. The natives on the Maui belived Cook to be the god of their tribe. When Cook left the islands, a storm came and damaged his ship masts. He had to return the islands, but natives had change in their manner towards him and his crew. The natives attacked Cook. Some reasons, his armed mate didn't helped him. Before Cook could get back to crew and ship, he was killed by natives.

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Love medicine

My name is Karl-Erik Lett. The title of my book is Love medicineand the autor of this book is Louise Erdich. This book was Publisher in 1984. I really enjoyed reading this book, seeing events from different point of views was facinating and made reading interesting. I chose this book because of its interesting title. Native American government policy is a recurrent topic, especially because the Kashpaw family is (according to Nector) “respected as the last hereditary leaders of this tribe. Loss of a cultural identity and Native American spirituality characterizes and separates the two generations in Love Medicine: “They gave you worthless land to start with and then they chopped it out from under your feet. They took your kids away and stuffed the English language in their mouth.” The generations that Erdrich covers experience that loss of culture. The youngest family members (or, perhaps those who attend American schools) are socialized in an

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“You can never go home again“ Lord of the flies

every person. Golding presented the conflict between good and bad as the conflict between Ralph and Jack, where first one was the representative of civilisation and order, and other one represented the desire of power and savagery. The author showed quite effectively that Kristel Sepp TIK IB 09.10.09 savagery is more fundamental to human nature than instinct of civilisation by this that eventually Jack was the one who won all the boys over to his side and made his own tribe, but Ralph was left all alone with no companions. Ralph remained firm to his beliefs throughout the book but still some signs of savagery emerged in him for example when he had to run for his life from Jack's tribe who wanted to kill him. The novel demonstrated savagery as a part of human nature and that was the main reason why evilness occured in almost every boy on the island. Unfortunately Simon and Piggy did not even have the chance to go home again because they were killed by the savages

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Unit 2 words - While there's life, there's hope

to be involved in – kaasatud olema 23.several – mitu 24.to create – looma 25.a sign language – viipekeel 26.visible – nähtav 27.invisible – nähtamatu 28.deaf – kurt 29.mute – tumm 30.to achieve – saavutama 31.amazing – hämmastav 32.a fatal disease – surmav, saatuslik haigus 33.plague – katk 34.to spread – laiali levima 35.a tribe – hõim 36.vocal – vokaal 37.transmitter – saatja 38.to allow – lubama 39.to resume – jätkama 40.to influence – mõju avaldama 41.a waste of time – aja raiskamine 42.to give up – alla andma 43.a rod – varras 44.to run out of – otsa saama 45.to survive – ellu jääma 46.financially – majanduslikult 47.percent – protsent 48

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North Carolina

l Symbols l Flower: dogwood (1941) l Tree: pine (1963) l Bird: cardinal (1943) l Mammal: gray squirrel (1969) l Insect: honeybee (1973) l Reptile: eastern box turtle (1979) Symbols l Gemstone: emerald (1973) l Shell:scotch bonnet (1965) l Historic boat: shad boat (1987) l Beverage: milk (1987) l Rock:granite (1979) l Dog:plott hound (1989) l Song : "The Old North State" (1927) l Fruit: scuppernong grape (2001) American Indian tribes l Cherokees l Lumbee Tribe l Chicora Major sites to see l Great Smoky Mountains l Blue Ridge l Lookout, Cape Interesting facts l The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is the oldest State University in the United States l The University of North Carolina's mascot, the Tarheels, is a nickname for North Carolinians that supposedly came from the days when NC produced a lot of tar, and someone saw a set of footprints made by someone who had stepped in the tar Interesting facts l

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Black eyed peas

The Black Eyed Peas(BEP) on USA hip- hop bänd. Zanrid: pop, hip-hop, kaasaegne rhytm´n ´blues, alternatiivne hip-hop, elektro- pop, hip-house. Liikmed: Will.i.am Fergie apl.de.ap Taboo Lugu algab aastal 1988, kui kohtusid kaheksanda klassi õpilased William Adams (will.i.am) ja Allen Pineda (apl.de.ap). Mõistes, et nad jagavad ideid ja eelistusi muusika osas, otsustasid nad luua oma bändi. Varsti hakkasid nad esinema erinevates ööklubides Los Angeles, kutsudes ennast duett Atban Klann (Tribe Beyond Nation). 1992-1997 Atban Klann sõlmisid lepingu Ruthless Recordsiga(omanik Eazy- E). Pärast ootamatut kokkuvarisemist ja Eazy-E surma 1995.aastal, Atban Klanniga liitub kolmas liige Jaime Gomez(Taboo). Nad muutsid bändi nime alguses Black Eyed Pods-iks ja siis Black Eyed Peas-iks. 1998-2000 Pärast lepingu sõlmimist Interscope Recordsiga, tuli 1998 aastal välja album Behind the Front, mis sai kriitik...

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Marxism

Marxism  Why to be for Marxism? 1. Belief that a working labour could be seen as joy if a workers sees themselves in the objects they have created. 2. Against exploitation of workers which basically means that workers labour is resold at a higher price than he gets paid for it. 3. Classless society which means that everyone is equal in a basic sense as a member of the tribe and the different functional assignments of the primitive mode of production, howsoever rigid and stratified they might be, did not and could not, simply because of the numbers, produce a class society as such.  Why to be against Marxism? 1. Marxism removes incentive, with the slogan “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need” which implies that you should only get what you need, regardless of

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The Chiltern Hills

Bedfordshire to Hitchin in Hertfordshire. They comprise of chalk hills covered with beautiful beech woods, wild flowers, and a variety of wildlife. History · In pre-Roman times, the Chiltern ridge provided a relatively safe and easily negotiable route across southern Iron Age England, thus the Icknield Way (one of England's ancient trackways) follows the line of the hills. · The name "Chiltern" comes from the Cilternsæte, a tribe that occupied the area in the early Anglo-Saxon period. · One of the principal Roman settlements in the Roman province of Britannia Superior was sited at Verulamium (now St Albans) and there are significant Roman and Romano-British remains in the area. · Use · The hills have been exploited for their natural resources for millennia. The chalk has been quarried for the manufacture of cement, and flint for local building material. The

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Scotland

monster. Some people say that they have seen it. Tourists come there to see the monster every year but the monster doesn't show itself. On the edge of the lake, there is a special Loch Ness Monster Exhibition centre that people can visit. Few people live in the north of Scotland. Some of them speak the Scottish Gaelic language. Most of the people live in the Lowlands. Farmers in Scotland keep a lot of sheep on the hillsides. All true Scots belong to a clan or a tribe. Each of them has their own tartan. Its a traditional woollen cloth over the shoulder. Men in Scotland wear kilts. Nowadays there are a lot of tartan shops in Scotland, which sell cloth, kilts, scarves, bags, travelling rugs, and dresses in tartan patterns. Sometimes they offer people the service of finding out which part of Scotland their great-grand parents came from. Scotland's greatest poet Robert Burns, who's dead by now, had his birthday th on 25 January

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Scotland overview

Scotland Overview Flag-Saltire Royal Standard of Scotland Edinburgh, Glasgow First Minister Alex Salmond 78,387km² 5,222,100 St Andrew History Picts (Celtic tribe) Romans named scotland Caledonia The Scots Queen Mary was forced to abdicate the Scottish throne in 1567. National Symbols Thistle Declaration of Arbroath Tartan Bagpipes Kilt Honours of Scotland Crown, Sword and sceptre are from late fifteenth and early sixteenth century. Crown was made in 1540. Pope Julius II presented the sword to King James IV in 1507. The sceptre was made in 1494 and was presented to King James IV by Pope Alexander VI Honours of Scotland Language Have spoken Pictish, Scottish Gaelic similar Norse, Norman- to Irish, it is French and Brythonic recognised a...

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Kenya traditsioonid

talents of Kenyans artisans. Dance · Dances in Kenya are an important part of its varied culture. Kenya has a number of tribes who have a variegated cultural patterns including both music and dance. Kenya Dance is associated with their rich tradition of music as well. Several dances have evolved depending on several music in Kenya. Moreover, several tribes in this country has several dance traditions. · The dances of Masai tribe is little different from other tribes that are inhabiting in Kenya. · As far as dance is concerned, Sikuti is the traditional dance form of the Luhya in western Kenya. It is also the local name for drum. · In this dance form, people sway to the rhythm of the drums, bells, horns and whistles. · Both men and women participate in this dance. Festivals · There are some festivals in Kenya, which are celebrated by all the local people as well as the foreign tourists

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Native Americans

Native Americans. ¤ over 500 nations/tribes ¤ closeness to nature ¤ europeans came for the free land ¤ less civilized ¤ they lived in teepee's ¤ they hunted buffalos for food, clothing BERENGIA- Land Bridge connecting Asia (Siberia) to Alaska 1500 km wide North to South 65 000 B.P (before the present) rised out of the sea to 40 000 B.P a wave when people came from west. 36 000-32 000 B.P arrived people CHEROKEE. Southeast U.S- their heartland, not on the ocean. Lanuage + customs + weapons-> related to IROQUIS family of nations (Iroquis lived around Great Lakes) 1300 A.D. established in South East U.S Classical Cherokee Civilization ­ 16th-19th centuries MATERINEAL-(,,mother line") women controlled home, family, children, inheritana, clan membership. Men hunted and made babies. Cherokee Wedding Ceremony- ¤groom brings meat(,,hunter") ¤ bride brings other food (grains, berries etc.) -> prooves that she's ,,homemaker" They step on the Cere...

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Essay about NewZealand and Australia

After the Maori arrived to New Zealand, they started to develop into tribes and sub tribes, this tribal system is still in use. Their culture had almost no influence from the rest of the world. They evolved a culture endorsed by agriculture and hunting. Of course the Maori were warriors as well. They had inter-tribal battles, mostly over territory and the losers became slaves or food. Regardless of that they are historically not to be considered as cannibals. There was only one tribe that were, other tribes just kept the heads of their defeated to secure their mana or enemy's power. The Maori had a complex social structure of tribes, sub-tribes and clans and a concrete society made up of nobility, priestly and slave classes. The Maori believed in deities and personifications, such as Tane-mahuta, the lord of the forest, Tawhirimatea and Tangaroa, the Polynesian ocean god. Their villages were fortified with an open space in

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History of London

1: When was London founded, and by whom? London, England was founded in A.D. 43 by the Romans 2: What was its original name? Londinium 3: What happened to London in 61 AD? 61 AD Boadicea, the queen of a tribe of Britons, led a rebellion against the Romans 4: What was the population of London in the second century AD? Around 60,000 5: What happened in 851 AD? 6: What did Alfred the Great do? He defended Anglo-Saxon England from Viking raids, formulated a code of laws, and fostered a rebirth of religious and scholarly activity. His reign exhibits military skill and innovation, sound governance and the ability to inspire men and plan for the future, piety and

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John Smith

Disney movie released in 1995 A musical romancedrama The first animated Disney film to be based on a real historic character Features a fictionalized account of Pocahontas' encounter with John Smith and the other settlers Pocahontas and Smith fall in love The native tribeman try to execute Smith but Pocahontas manages to save him Smith takes the bullet from the native chief, who is shot by the governor of Jamestown Smith leaves for England but Pocahontas stays with her tribe What made Captain John Smith 's colony successful? He made all healthy people gather food Trade with Indians His manner of fair trading gained the Indians' respect Using bluff and sternness to make his point with the Indians and never ambushing and murdering any Indians Creating other forts up and down the river where the colonists could live and gather food Literary work After returning from New England he wrote of his explorations for the rest of his life

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Anglo-Saxon period. Kokkuvõte

towns,organised in tribes with a king/queen as a leader,intertribal wars were very common,the Ancient Britons:one of the Celtic tribes living in Britain 4thBC,believed in different gods,governed by a class of priests-druids who had great power. Romans in Britain:55BC came to conquer Britain(Julius Caesar),brought their own civilization,taught Britons to build roads,bridges,houses,baths,temples,protected Britain for several hundred years,4thBC Romans left Britain,43AD Queen Boadicea of Iceni tribe lost their battle with Romans. Who were the next invaders and where did they come from? Anglo-Saxons came from northern Germany,Denmark and northern Holland. What was their lifestyle like?Anglo-Saxons liked fighting,drinking,gambling,life expectancy not very long(famine,epidemics,unhealthy living conditions,climate- cold,damp) How did Britain become Christian?Britain was Christian under Romans.Pope Gregory I sent Augustine to bring Christianity back to England.Augustine became 1st Archbishop of

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Roman Britain

Roman Britain 1.Ülesanne 1.Roman empire exited,more then 400 years ago. 2.Colchester was the capital of Britannia for some time,soon London or Londinium became the capital 3. Romans speaked Latin. 4. Roman rules Britannia. 5. Julius Ceasar ,Hadrian 6. Romans rules Britain before the Vikings. 2.Ülesanne  a–2  b–5  c- 1  d-3  e–4 3.Ülesanne  1–d  2–g  3- i  4–h  5–j  6–a  7–b  8–f 4.Ülesanne 55- Julius Ceasar first came to Britain in the year 55 BC (before Christ ). 400- Britannia became a part of the Roman Empire for more than 400 years. 20- About 20 large towns grew araund the camps of the Roman army. 2,000,000 – The whole population of Roman Britain was about 2 million. 2000 – There were abaut 2000 villas on the south of Britannia . 12 000 – Romans built abaut 12000 kilometers of road which were wide and straight . 410 – ...

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Short overview of London

London London is one of the world's great cities. Located in the southeast of England, on the River Thames, it is the capital of the United Kingdom and has been the heart of its political, cultural and business life for centuries. London has always been the centre of the world. The origin of the city may be dated around the beginning of the 1st century when a Celtic tribe settled near the Thames. The Romans founded London about 50 AD. Its name is derived from the Celtic word Londinios, which means `the place of the bold one'. The Romans brought with them forts, roads and the rule of law. Then in 61 AD Queen Boudicca led a rebellion against the Romans. Her army marched on London. No attempt was made to defend London. Boudicca burned London but after her rebellion was crushed it was rebuilt. By the

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U2-vocabulary

Unit 2 vocabulary cope with ­ toime tulema, hakkama saama abruptly ­ järsult, äkiliselt crash (into) ­ kokku põrkama, vastu absorbed in ­ hõivatud, süvenenud sõitma (avariis) achieve ­ saavutama, läbi raskuste criticise ­ kritiseerima teostama crooked (teeth) ­ puseriti hambad allow ­ lubama, võimaldama crowd ­ rahvamass, summ anatomy ­ anatoomia, kehaehitus curl ­ lokk, kihar announce ­ teadustama, kuulutama, damsel ­ preili välja kuulutama deaf ­ kurt announcement ­ teadaanne, kuulutus deafening ­ kõrvulukustav arched ­ kaarjas (... eyebrows ­ declare ­ kuulutama, deklareerima kaarjad kulmud) dedicate to ­ pühenduma avid ­ innukas, himuline depend on ­ sõltuma balance ­ tasakaalustama determin...

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Epic (ingl. k eepos)

EPIC ,,A long narrative poem on a great and serious subject, related in an elevated style, and centered on a heroic or quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation, or the human race. The traditional epics were shaped by a literary artist from historical and legendary materials which had developed in the oral traditions of his nation during a period of expansion and warfare" An epic is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. Nonetheless, epics have been written down at least since the works

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London topic

London Topic Tallinn 2008 2 General information London is the capital of the United Kingdom. It covers the area of about 1000 square kilometres and its population is about 7 million. London is located on the river Thames. It is divided into 32 boroughs and the City. Currency used in London is British Pound. London is one of the most popular tourist destination in the world. It is also world's leading business, financial and cultural centre. Subway is commonly used to move around in London. Climate London has a temperate marine climate. It has daily high temperatures during summer. The warmest month is July. The coolest month is January. Winders are seldom below freezing. Rainfall is regular, but most often in the form of drizzle occurring throughout the year. Snow occurs sometimes in winter but rarely settles more than a few millimetres deep. History The origin of London may be dated around the beginning of the...

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New-Zealand

War dance, Formal greeting to Haka Tena koutou challenge many people Hapu Clan, sub-tribe Tena tatou katoa Formal inclusive greeting to everyone Hui Gathering, meeting Turangawaewae A place to stand, home Iwi People, tribe Wahine Woman Kaumatua Elders Waiata Song Kia Ora Hi! Waka Canoe Mana Authority, power Whakapapa Genealogy Meeting house Marae Whanau Extended family complex Non-Maori, Pakeha Whare nui Meeting house European

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London’s early history.

Since 1837 the monarch has lived in Buckingham Palace LONDON'S EARLY HISTORY The Romans invaded England in 43 AD. They landed in Kent, made their way to the River Thames and sailed up it. Then they settled in a place on the north bank, where the river was not to wide. This settlement was called Londinium. A bridge was later built across the Thames. Roman London Tribes in England fought the Romans. The Iceni tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, burned down Londinium in 61 AD. The Romans later defeated the tribes and restored Londinium. It became the capital of Roman Brittan. A Basilica, forum and fort were built, plus a wall around the city. The Romans ruled until 410. Medieval London After Edward came King Harold in1066. Later that year he was defeated by William, Norman duke. William I was crowned king in Westminster Abbey. In

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Konspekt USA history

I Native Americans · Origin of Native Americans ­ Origin is debatable Siberia->Alaska Crossed the land bridge around 14,000 years ago "ice-free corridor" Hunters, searching for fresh grounds · Different tribes and their way of life In tents, dark skin, hair is long, black and straight, women-agriculture, men- hunting. bands(chief. Travelled together) and tribes land was owned by the tribe that occupied it. 200 different tribes Apache- "enemy"- hunted buffalos, oil and natural gas from their land Cherokee- largest tribe Cheyenne- from Minnesota and S & N Dakota. High system of laws Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Signed in 1787 by Thomas Jefferson. The creation of the Northwest Territory as the first organized territory Ohio River was settled, 5 new states Advancement of education, maintenance of civil liberties, exclusion of slavery Promised not to invade or disturb Indians

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Prehistory, Saxon invasion and Celtic Kingdoms

ruled the neighbouring family groupings. Life was hard and dangerous. Dying of old age was rare. Slavery was common. In 1039 Gruffydd Llewelyn was the first king powerful enough to rule the whole Wales. Ireland ­ Ireland was never invaded by the Romans or the AngloSaxons. It was a land of monasteries and flourishing Celtic culture. Just like in Wales, people were known by their family groupings. Outside the tribe they had no name or protection. The Kings were chosen by election. The country was divided into 5 kingdoms ­ Ulster, Munster, Leinster, Connaught and Tara. Christianity came to Ireland in 430AD. Christianity brought writing skill and since that time the history of Ireland has been written down and the druids' position weakened. A British slave Patrick spread Christianity. Patrick became the 'patron saint' of Ireland. The five kingdoms were often at war. When Vikings

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Somerset Maugham "French Joe" kokkuvõte!!

He swam ashore and went straight to the police station, where no one could understand him. They sent a translator to help him out, his dripping papers were examined and he was told that as long as he didn't set door on a French ship he was safe – Freedom! He was crying when he told him that. He start living the life: he cooked, taught French, swept streets, worked in the gold mines, starved, and then travelled to New Guinea. In New Guinea he was a king of a wild tribe. But eventually he came into collison with the British, and he fled the country and started life once more. He came to own a fleet of pearling luggers on Thursday Island. He was happy and old and wealthy. A hurricane destoryed his boats and he was too old to recover from that. He accepted the hospital's shelter. He didn't go back to France or Corsica even though the amnesty was granted to the communists a

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Asteekide kultuur

joonised saab veel näha nende templi seintel ja muid kunstifakte nende aja kohta. Asteekide Kunst-ja Keraamika Keraamika polnud mitte ainult kasulik asteekidele, see oli tähtis usuliste käsitöö Asteekide kunst jooksul. Keraamika kõikidel kujudel ja suurustel on kujutatud erinevaid disainilahendusi, et Asteekide kultuur ja religioon oli sisukas.The designs typically placed on the pottery were meant to depict or pay reverence to specific Aztec gods or to represent an Aztec tribe. Kujundused tavaliselt asetatud keraamikal oli eesmärk kirjeldada või mõista aukartus konkreetsete asteekide jumalate ja Asteekide hõimu vastu. Asteekide Kunst ja skulptuur Lisaks keraamikale mis valmistati savist, asteegid näitas oma sügava usku läbi erinevate skulptuuride mis oli valmistatud kivist.Üldiselt kivist skulptuure loodi selleks, et esindada nende jumalaid või ohvertud ohvreid.. In fact, the Aztecs meticulously carved small yet realistic figures of

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Wiz Khalifa presentatsioon (esitlus)

Khalifa was named MTV's Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010, winning with nearly 70,000 votes, and beating out finalists Nicki Minaj, J. Cole, Travis Porter, and Diggy Simmons. Khalifa appeared at the Soundset 2010 festival in May 2010 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, alongside Method Man & Redman, Del the Funky Homosapien and Hieroglyphics, Atmosphere, Murs, Cage, and others. He also performed at the 2010 Rock the Bells festival, along with hip hop veterans Wu-Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill, A Tribe Called Quest, Rakim, KRS-One, Jedi Mind Tricks and Slick Rick. Khalifa declined an invitation to tour with rapper Drake and launched his own "Waken Baken" tour, a 50-city national tour with rapper Yelawolf. The tour, scheduled to last from September to November 2010, has, as of October, sold out every venue. On November 2010, during his "Waken Baken" tour at East Carolina University, Wiz Khalifa was arrested for possession and trafficking of marijuana. He

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Filosoofid, kes räägivad teadusest

- Deduction: All men are mortal - Socrates is a man - Therefore, Socrates is mortal - deduction from self-evident axioms had led to little or no new scientific knowledge - it only leads to what we already knew or confuses us to make false assumptions - to understand nature properly an empirical method (based on observation) is needed - There are 4 idols (obstacles) to true knowledge 1. Idols of he Tribe: - false illusions caused by the human nature - argues against Protagoras ("man is the measure of all things") - all perceptions of senses and mind are according to the measure of the individual and not the universe - human understanding is like a false mirror, which distorts and discolours the nature my mixing its own nature with it. 2. Idols of the Cave:

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London - sillad, tornid, ajalugu

THE CITY OF LONDON History The City of London occupies one square mile in the middle of the capital. It once made up entire town of London, surrounded by the wall first built by Romans. The Romans also built a bridge over the Thames and there has been one in the same area ever since. The Roman Londinium grew up on the northern side of the bridge. In AD 61 the native Celtic tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, rose up against the Romans. They burnt down Londinium to the ground and killed most of its inhabitants. Roman armies eventually defeated Boudicca and Londinium was rebuilt. At the end of the fourth century AD the Roman Empire began to crumble and the Roman armies were recalled from Britain to defend Rome itself. Once they had left, tribes such as Angles, Saxons and Jutes invaded and settled in from Holland, Germany and Denmark. Together they are known as Anglo-Saxons

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Topic - London

and numerous iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Towe Bridge, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey and the London Eye. 2. History Although there is some evidence of a permanent settlement before the Romans came in 43 A.D., it is more accepted by historians that the Romans were the first. The settlement was called Londinium. The first London lasted for just seventeen years, for around AD 61, a tribe of Celts led by Queen Boudica stormed London, burning it to the ground. The next heavily-planned London prospered and surpassed Colchester (another major city at the time) as the capital of the Roman province of Britannia. At its height in the 2nd century, Roman London had a population of about 60,000. However, by the 3 rd century, the city fell into a decline due to trouble in the Roman Empire and by the 5th century, it was largely abandoned. But, under the control of

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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand

legendary Queen Boudicca in her chariot looks as if it's about to take the City of London. The statue was made by the English artist Thomas Thornycroft from 1856 until 1885, but it wasn't erected in its current position near Westminster Bridge until 1902. Queen Boudicca was queen of a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. · St. Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral, the highest point in the City of London, and is the seat of the Bishop of London. The present building dates from the 17th century and was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It is generally reckoned to be London's fifth St Paul's Cathedral, all having been built on the same site since AD 604

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