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Waheenee And Eve's Bayou: Common Ground
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Common ground is two or more things that have things that happen to be in common. Various things can be used to find things that are in common. But I was looking for things that are in common with the native Indians and the blacks. So I decided to use the book, Waheenee by Gilbert L. Wilso ....
Middle of essay ....e notices another man that she felt was a real man. So she promptly forgot about that younger man and she immediately put her attention towards the older man.
The tribe that she was part of was the Hidatsa, which had there villages designed in a fashion similar to their Mandan counterparts. Hidatsa farmers grew corn, tobacco, squash and beans (Wilson 22). Earth lodges were clustered irregularly around a central plaza, and were occupied for approximately seven to twelve years. A log wal.... |
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