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that the land, the sea, the clouds and all living things had a certain
interconnectedness land division extending from the uplands to the sea, so called
Ahupua'a
because the boundary was named by a heap of stones surmounted by an image of a
pig or where a pig could be offered as tax to the chief

Aina land and earth

The Cheyenne speak an Algonquian language that is related to the Blackfoot,
Algonquian
Arapaho, and a number of groups in eastern North America.

the concept that animals, plants, and nonliving parts of the natural environment have
Animism
souls

the idea that ancestors are gods, such as animals or other things are our ancestors
'Aumākua and they always look out for their kin. Ancestors who might assume the shape of
sharks, owls, hawks, octopus, eels, or other animals

a small group of native or indigenous with the same or similar heritage in one
Band
community with a leader

Bobby Chan Attorney and executive director of PNNI

The Cheyenne are a Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains region.
They were known as skilled horsemen and fierce warriors. The Cheyenne traditionally
lived in buffalo-hide teepees and relied on bison hunting for sustenance. Their social
Cheyenne structure was matrilineal, and they held spiritual beliefs centred around the Earth
and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Today, the Cheyenne people
continue to preserve their cultural heritage through traditional ceremonies, art, and
language revitalization efforts.

Chief of the Nimiipuu. For the majority of the Perce War, he was camp chief. After the
war chief was killed he became the leader and the next day was forced to surrender.
Chief Joseph
After his people received brutal treatment he traveled to Washington to pursued the
government to help.

supported by policy arrangements but not legislation. In Australia, co-management
Co-management
refers to a formal agreement between indigenous peoples and land managers

Cultural relativism viewing other cultures without the bias of your own culture.

, traditions, beliefs, lifeways, arts, and social institutions of a community. encompasses
Culture
social behaviour, institutions and norms in a certain place or from a certain people

DAPL Dakota Access Pipeline on the Standing Rock Reservation

The fur trade and the introduction of European trade goods caused significant
change in social organization, with lower- status people suddenly becoming rich
Effects of the fur trade on NW coast tribes and upsetting the normal social order. Polygyny increased as more men could afford
additional wives. The activities of missionaries further impacted religion and social
order. By the 1860s, overhunting led to the collapse of the fur trade.

El Nido Tourist area threatened by logging

viewing other cultures through your own cultural lens which often resulting in
Ethnocentrism
judging others.

the study of individual cultures from the point of view of that culture. Often involved
Ethnography
participant observation.

Ethnoscience the way the world is understood and perceived in different cultures

The four main subsistence strategies hunting and gathering, pastoralism, horticulture, agriculture

The Great Plains Native American culture area is characterised by nomadic tribes
such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, Comanche, and others. They relied on bison hunting,
Great plains Native American culture area lived in teepees, and had a rich oral tradition. Spiritual beliefs often centred around
nature and the interconnectedness of all living things. Art forms like beadwork,
quillwork, and buffalo hide paintings were prominent in their culture.

Hā'ena Northwest district of Kauai

The Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, is a historically
significant Native American confederacy composed of six nations: Mohawk, Oneida,
Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora. The confederacy was established based
on the Great Law of Peace, a constitution that governs their political, social, and
spiritual life.
Key characteristics of the Haudenosaunee include their longhouses, matrilineal
kinship system, democratic governance structure, and emphasis on consensus-
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)
building and diplomacy. The Haudenosaunee played a crucial role in the history of
North America, influencing early colonial interactions and contributing to
democratic principles in the United States Constitution.
Today, the Haudenosaunee continue to uphold their cultural traditions, language,
and ceremonies while advocating for sovereignty, land rights, and environmental
conservation. They are actively involved in promoting Indigenous rights, cultural
preservation, and community development within their territories and beyond.

land overseer or caretaker, applies to anyone who has land in the hawaiian islands
Hoa 'aīna
but especially prevalent in the Native community tenant, caretaker, as on a kuleana

To go for a walk, ride, or sail; to go out for pleasure, stroll, promenade. Or my
Holoholo
favourite definition, to aimlessly wander

to make things right or to restore the previous imbalance to a balance. Teachings of
Ho'oponopono
love, forgiveness, in order to heal and become one.

Hui Makaainana O Makana Association of hawaiian to establish stewardship of fishing areas

Illegal logging on Palawan Island major deforestation (on-going to date) by corrupt politicians

The Ottowa had three types of shamans including the Jessakinds. Jessakids could
Jessakids summon and communicate with spirits to determine the source of problems that
people faced.

supported by legislation. A legal principle that recognizes the rights, interests, and
Joint management
obligations of both the traditional owners and the relevant government agencies

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