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1) The Tlingit
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"Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and notable people of the Tlingit."
2) The Huron
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Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Wyandot people, also known as the Huron.
3) The Inuit
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Describes the history, culture, daily life, beliefs, and customs of the Inuit people and discusses how they adapt to a changing world while holding on to traditions.
4) The Powhatan
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Describes the history, culture, everyday life, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Powhatan people, and the struggles they face preserving tradition in a changing world.
5) The Haida
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Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Haida people.
6) The Comanche
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Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and notable people of the Comanchee Indians.
8) The Shoshone
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Describes the history, culture, everyday life, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Shoshoni people, and the struggles they face to adapt to modern life and keep traditions alive.
9) The Iroquois
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Describes the history, social structure, and customs of the People of the Longhouse.
10) The Navajo
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Discusses the history, culture, beliefs, changing ways, and notable people of the Navajo.
11) The Ojibwe
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Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Ojibwa Indians.
12) The Cheyenne
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Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and notable people of the Cheyenne.
13) The Pueblo
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Discusses the history, culture, beliefs, changing ways, and notable people of the Pueblo.
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Presents an overview of the history of the Navajo Indians, with a detailed account of how the United States Government, represented by Kit Carson, forced them on a 300-mile walk from their homeland in the Southwest to a prison camp at Bosque Redondo, NewMexico, in 1864, and their eventual return home after the United States-Navajo Treaty of 1868.
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