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  • Important Person To The Inuit People
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    Inuit: The People of the Arctic The native people that live in the Northern-Polar Regions of the world refer to themselves as "Inuit", or as Americans like to call them "Eskimos". The Inuit are nomadic tribes who live their life's very different from the rest of the world. They base their life on beliefs, customs, habits, traditions, and culture that are very different from the American culture. The culture of the Inuit is a very miss-understood culture and it is proven in this essay that the In...
  • Kung Use Animals For Food
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    The! Kung who are called Bushman or San live in and around the Kalahari desert. The Kalahari is one of the largest, continuous sand surfaces in the world, and unlike other deserts, the Kalahari is considered semidesert because the rainfall amounts vary from six to eighteen inches per year (Marshall, 1976, p. 62). This semidesert environment shapes the lifestyle and habits of the! Kung. These people endure enormous hardship because of the bleak conditions in the desert, but the desert does provid...
  • Most Threatening Of The Capybaras Enemies
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    Capybara The capybara is the largest rodent in the world. The capybara's name comes from the native people of South America. It means 'master of the grass. ' The scientific name of the capybara is hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, which means 'water pig' in Greek. Capybaras have been in existence since the Pleistocene epoch. Their ancient ancestors were rodents that lived about sixty million years ago. The average size of a capybara is four feet in length and two feet in height. This is about the size ...
  • Major Factor In The Decrease Of Bears
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    In our world today many animals and plants are loosing their fight against human intervention in their once well-balanced ecosystem. We are all aware of the extinction of the dinosaurs and the dodo birds, however most people do not realize that annually thousands of species of our flora and fauna are now becoming extinct. This on going trend is increasingly threatening our bio diversity and global ecology. To give a specific example of animal depletion I will focus on Canadian bears. The followi...
  • Details About Number Of Yanomamo
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    This paper looks on Yanomamo Indians traits and describes their actual way of life; the basic question that might be asked will be answered: who they are, where do they live, how do they gather food to survive and what are their skills in this domain; also how these Indians are organized politically and how are the social relations among the families and between neighboring tribes. Then, how the devastation of the scientists and journalists have changed the Yanomamo Indians way of life in the cu...

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