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Like plateaus, plains are broad and flat. Unlike plateaus, plains are lower than their surroundings. That is how plains and plateaus are alike and different. By Kameelah Williams, age 10 resource Houghton Mifflin Science book page C7, School Samuel T. Busansky Elementry School.
the total population is 56,060, but i dont know how many tribes there are.
masai , tanzania etc.
50%
The names of God in various Kenyan tribes vary greatly from one another. Generally, the Supreme Being is called Mulungu, which means 'the highest' or 'the greatest'. Other common names for God include Ngai (or Mwene Nyaga), Mungu, Unkulunkulu, and Chukwu. Mulungu: 'the highest' or 'the greatest'Ngai (or Mwene Nyaga)MunguUnkulunkuluChukwuIn some tribes, God is known by a particular name associated with a certain aspect of His nature. For example in the Kikuyu tribe, Ngai is known as the Creator and Provider, while in the Kamba tribe, Mungu is known as the All-Knowing and All-Powerful.
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The coastal tribes of British Columbia, Washington and southern Yukon, as well as Vancouver Island created totem poles.
There are many Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest, particularly along the coast of Washington. Quileute, Tlingit, and Salish are the only three I know of, but I am sure there are at least 5-7 main tribal languages in that area and that's not counting any other Natives who live in that area, but are from tribes outside of those territories.
It is the great great plateau and also called the high plateau.It stretches from Oregon, Washington,western Montana, and a bit of northern California. The Native American tribes lived there and one of the most famous are the "Nez Perce" who fought against the white settlers.
They were both nomadic tribes that populated the Gulf Coastal regions of Texas.
Plains tribes were inland tribes.
The main tribes of the Plateau region were Kutenai, Nez Perce, Salish and Cayuse, but there were many other smaller tribes. Their languages belong to the Sahaptin, Salishan, Athapaskan, Chinookan, Cayuse and Kootenai families.
The Chinook lived near the coast of the Pacific Ocean. They were skilled elk hunters and fishermen. Owing partly to their non-migratory living patterns, the Chinook and other coastal tribes had relatively little conflict over land with one another. They lived in long houses with more than fifty people sharing one house.
the coastal tribes of Africa became more powerful because the europeans came to Africa looking for slaves and they ran into the coastal tribe first. the europeans asked them to kidnap slaves for them to take to America on the middle passage so that they can work on the field. the coastal tribe became more powerful because when slavery happened the coastal tribe got stronger because they had a better population and better weapons in their tribe from the europeans.
Horses made it possible to trade more bulky and valuable items, such as buffalo robes, dried berries, and root cakes. Smaller items included stone pipes, tobacco, Indian hemp, and dressed skins. Plateau tribes participated in great inner-tribal gatherings at the Dalles. There they traded items such as furs, roots, pemmican (smashed meat and berries), feathers, clothing and horses. These items were transported north to the Okanogan, Sanpoil, and other tribes of the upper Columbia.
They were both nomadic tribes that populated the Gulf Coastal regions of Texas.
No. No native American tribes share genetic similarities to Hebrews.