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| Hopi environment and culture/geographical area: |
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Hopi semi-desert, North America, Southwest (a "Fourth World" people within nation of USA) |
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| corn (& beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflower seeds, turkeys) |
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| language group: Uto-Aztecan (optional info) |
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| Hopi social organization: |
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| Hopi subsistence patterns: |
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| growing corn using dry-land techniques was important |
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| only boys were initiated into kiva societies |
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| boarding schools were used to try to eradicate their culture, that their numbers are increasing, & that traditional Hopi believe the world will soon end. |
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| Cherokees environment and culture/geographical area: |
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| pine & deciduous forests, North America, Southeast (a "Fourth World" people within nation of USA) |
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| corn (& beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflower seeds, turkeys) |
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| Cherokees language group: |
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| Iroquoian (optional info) |
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| Cherokee group's subsistence patterns: |
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| the Cherokees are one of the best examples of a generalized adaptation with a focus on gardening, hunting, gathering, fishing, & craft production |
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| there were no puberty ceremonies for either boys or girls & that death was thought to be catching |
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| Cherokee current situation: |
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| boarding schools were used to try to eradicate their culture, that the Cherokees changed much of their culture themselves in an attempt to avoid removal, that their numbers are increasing, & that much of their economy is based on tourism. |
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| Maori environment and culture/geographical area: |
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| deciduous forests, Oceania, Polynesia (a "Fourth World" people within nation of New Zealand) |
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| bracken fern roots (& sweet potatoes, fish, sea mammals, birds) |
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| Austronesian (optional info) |
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| Maori group's subsistence patterns: |
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| the Maori modified their Polynesian tropical adaptation to a temperate environment |
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| a lot of emphasis was put on death & funerals |
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| boarding schools were used to try to eradicate their culture, that they have had much success saving the Maori language, & that unlike other Fourth World peoples, they are a bigger minority in their country. |
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| Native Hawaiians environment and culture/geographical area: |
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| tropical to forests, Oceania, Polynesia (a "Fourth World" people within nation of USA) |
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| taro (& sweet potatoes, fish, pork, chickens) |
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| Native Hawaiians language group: |
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| Austronesian (optional info) |
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| Native Hawaiians social organization: |
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| Native Hawaiians descent: |
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| Native Hawaiians residence: |
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| Native Hawaiians group's subsistence patterns : |
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| irrigation was used to grow taro & that shoreline fish ponds were built |
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| Native Hawaiians life cycle: |
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| funeral ceremonies included defleshing the body |
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| Native Hawaiians current situation: |
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| boarding schools were used to try to eradicate their culture & that there is a major effort to preserve their culture and language |
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| Bretons environment and culture/geographical area: |
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| deciduous forests, Europe, (a "Fourth World" people within nation of France) |
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| wheat (& root crops, rye, fish, pork, chicken) |
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| Brythonic Celtic (optional info) |
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| Bretons group's subsistence patterns: |
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| both fishing & farming have been important for a very long time |
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| death ceremonies are most important & until recently involved digging up the dead after several years |
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| Bretons current situation: |
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| boarding schools were used to try to eradicate their culture & that today they seek some measure of sovereignty from France |
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| True or false? The ancient Hawaiians believed in many gods and goddesses. |
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| True or false? Both Native Hawaiians and the Maori are Polynesians. |
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| True or false? Both the Hopi and the Cherokees were patrilineal. |
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| True or false? Bretons are Celts who live in France in Brittany. |
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The staple food of native Hawaiians was: a. taro b. sweet potatoes c. yams d. coconuts e. grass seeds |
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