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8559 "The Cheyenne Indian Culture:" Review. | This seven-page undergraduate paper presents a complete review of the Cheyenne Indian Culture with respect to the prehistoric times and that of the modern times. Details about the language, political and social organizations are also described. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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8624 Comparison Of Hutterites And Sikh Marriages. | This eight-page junior level paper deals with a comparison between Sikh and Hutterite marriages. The former are from East India and the latter from America. The paper is for an anthropology class and will briefly summarize the marriage customs of the two communities. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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3002 The Dance, Music and Costumes of Bugaku. | The Dance, Music and Costumes of Bugaku.8 pgs. 15 f/c. 8b.
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3041 A Summary Of The Coasean Approach To The Environment. | A Summary Of The Coasean Approach To The Environment.4 pgs. 0 f/c. 4b.
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8657 The Mother and Child Relationship of the Navajo Indians. | This paper will discuss the aspects of Navajo life on the reservation. The role of the mother and infant will be brought to the forefront of this study. The breastfeeding, bed sharing, baby calls, and baby-wearing will be covered to give an idea of how these social practices are practiced in Indian life. By understanding the interrelationships that exist between mother and child, we can see how the life of the Navajo people is transmitted through the raising of their children. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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8720 The Survival of the Sari. | The sari is the primary element of women's wear in India. In the urban centers of India, however, it is blue jeans, T-shirts, and baseball caps that mark a glamorous wardrobe. The sari represents a mainstay of the global fashion market. Now, the sari remains as the central symbol of constancy and culture within India. Colors, indeed, have a very special place in the sari culture. The primary raw material used in sari production is silk. One hundred percent of the silk used in sari production is grown, harvested, and spun in India. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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8768 Fire Sacrifice of the Vedic Culture. | This three-page paper discuss the social issues concerning the Srauta and Yajna or the rituals of the Fire Sacrifice. Discussed also are the ramifications of religion and the use of fire sacrifice whether it is unique to Hinduism and the ideologies of religion. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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