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Native artists used materials from Europe and Asia and included glass, beads, dyes, silk ribbons and Chinese coins. A lot of original pieces were modified by using those items. Native people also played a lot of games for recreation. The winners of these games whether they were one on one or in the form of teams, were decided by the special skills or powers they exercised...
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The winners of these games whether they were one on one or in the form of teams, were decided by the special skills or powers they exercised. Games were also played to resolve clan rivalries, and to develop skills that would then be used for hunting and basic survival skills. Many games that are played today are of native origin...
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Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   Native American Sound Instruments   The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American community   Do Women And People Of Color Face Unique Challenges In Acquiring Power And Influence In Organizations Today?   Native American Women and Culture   women and north american native religions   Native Americans of North Carolina   Depiction of Native Americans in American Film   Early American Literature: Puritans Vs. Native Americans   Cultural and Economic Responses by British and Spanish to Native Americans   The Differences Of Native American Cultures   Religion and Spirituality in Native American Culture   Native American: 500 years   Native Americans Creation Legend   Native Americans Creation Legend  
 
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