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The tomahawk.
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King Philip´s War is the First Indian War (1675-1676) on the soil of British American colonies in the 17th century. It takes its name from the English name of Wampanoag tribe chief Metacom. The war´s main cause was the appropiation of more lands by colonists. It was a bloody conflict with thousands of killed on boths sides, colonist towns burned and Indian villages destroyed.
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Africa
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Brer Rabbit, trickster figure originating in African folklore and transmitted by African slaves to the New World, where it acquired attributes of similar native American tricksters (see trickster tale); Brer, or Brother, Rabbit was popularized in the United States in the stories of Joel Chandler Harris (1848–1908).
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Many native Indians distrusted Enlightenment ideas about liberty and equality for all and therefore did not push for independence from Britain. What made these Indians wary of the enlightenment ideals that may have inspired the revolution was the fact that many Indians were not ready to extend equal rights to women or to the members of the lower castes.
Let's have in mind that we are talking about a time in which Indian people had very strict social classes and belief systems that, among them, did not allow women many rights or privileges.
These were the times of British rule in India. So believe it or not, many Indians had to think twice about what was the best for them: a change of the British rule in India because they were tired of teh British exploiting their many natural resources and raw material, or a change in a millennial society that was totally centered in man's domination.
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A tradition of proverbs, or short, wise sayings. Also some form of unique dance and/or style.
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