Hopi & Apache Views on Death
....
Wealth of the
Apache was gauged in terms of property--horses and cattle a man secured in raids, the meat and hides and food supplies stored away. ....
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Shamans
.... which would give them special prowess in battle or help them acquire
wealth. .... been brought on by sorcery or witchcraft, such as the Western
Apache belief that ....
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Native American Entrepreneurship
Despite a general increase in
wealth, a majorhty of Native Americans .... and a plant that manufactures insulation for McDonnell Douglas's
Apache helicopter (Serwer ....
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Ship Archaeology
.... undersea robot is capable of communicating with the Navy's
Apache via an .... provide detailed information on the customs, activities, tools,
wealth, and activities ....
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The Law of the Plains Indians
.... 1720s forward, the Comanches focused on taking as much of the
Apache land as .... the value of land (Hoebel, 1969, p. 118); instead, Comanche
wealth was determined ....
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American Indian Cultural Values
.... society rather than members of smaller tribes such as Navajo or Sioux or
Apache. .... of the American middle class and to the attainment of material
wealth." As we ....
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Public Art or Themed Entertainment in Las Vegas
.... it is necessary to understand that much of the great artistic
wealth of the .... Luxury hotels, beginning with the
Apache, began to be developed as gambling moved ....
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The Las Vegas Strip
.... it is necessary to understand that much of the great artistic
wealth of the .... Luxury hotels, beginning with the
Apache, began to be developed as gambling moved ....
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