The Tribes Indigenous The North America

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The Tribes Indigenous to North America

Oscar Dario Cadavid Mosquera

Educational Institute Carlota Sanchez
Englishman's area
Foreign languages.
Pereira
2011.
The Tribes Indigenous to North America

Oscar Dario Cadavid Mosquera
Work of reader's Plan presented to the teacher Olga Milena Lasso like partial note of the goal one

Educational Institute Carlota SanchezEnglishman's area
Foreign languages.
Pereira
2011.
Content

0. INTRODUCTION 4
1. AIMS 5
2. THE TRIBES INDIGENOUS TO NORTH AMERICA 6
Origins: 6
Racial features 6
Cultural zones 7
South-east: 7
Southwest: 7
Big Plains: 8
Altiplane: 8
California: 8
North-west: 8
North-east: 9
Subarctic: 9
3. INDIGENOUS TRIBES OF NORTEAMERICA MORE CHARACTERIZED. 10
Cherokee: 10Apache: 10
Cheyenne: 11
Modoc: 11
Miwok: 12
Tlingit: 12
Iroqueses: 13
4. CONCLUSIONS. 13
5. ANNEXES. 13
6. BIBLIOGRAPHIC. 14

0. INTRODUCTION

The present work has as object show to the persons been interested in the topic of the aborigens of North America, a fact of indisputable value not only juridically, but whose implications have to see with the political, economic andsocial aspects related to the first inhabitants of North America.

To make understand the persons since they were his cultures, beliefs, policies, social conditions and I trade with other tribes. Where we will see such different tribes as the Cherokees, Tarahumara, Sioux, Modoc, Miwok, Nootka, Pequot; demonstrating what we can manage to learn with these different cultures.

To announce whatthe ancient aborigens contributed to the modern cultures, so much socially as politically and his ways of living that nowadays is applied very much, from the personal thing up to the spiritual thing.

To show the consequences that had the wars in North American territory, since I carry out the modernization very much sacrifice, since they were damaging the environment and carry out the destructionof different species and vegetation of the country.

1. AIMS

One of the principal aims is to teach something to the different persons of indigenous North American history that in these times does not bear in mind the important thing that they were these tribes for our cultures of our current importance and that they contributed to different conditions and countries that nowadays areremembered regularly.

As the second aim to show the wars that the aborigens had against the English men to defend his lands and the consequences that these settlings had you bury such North Americans as the massive deforestation and extinction of animals.

And finally to show the current importance of these cultures or up to where they came chronologically.

2. THE TRIBES INDIGENOUS TONORTH AMERICA

Origins:
The first inhabitants of America came probably from Asia in diverse big waves (two, according to some authors; more, according to others), at the end of the last glaciation, this happened approximately 10 000-20 000 years ago, according to the most accepted theories crossing Bering's strait.
Theory of the late poblamiento, across the step of the Bering Strait.
The firsthuman quotas that came to America were integrated probably by white individuals, dolichocephalous, whose faces were similar to those of the settlers of the top cave of Zhoukoutian and of other localities of the Pleistocene of China. Some representatives of these quotas might be recognized still between the members of certain tribes culturally more typical of California. The later migrations musthave been constituted by immigrant’s mongolides, mesocéfalos, which descended for the western coast coming up to the Andes where they obtained a high degree of civilization. These human quotas crossed between them and originated the racial groups of the American or Amerindian Indians, which constitute the autochthonous American population. One of the last quotas that came, but remaining isolated in...
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