Friday, April 12, 2013

The Peaceful People (Passage) Writing

The Peaceful People (Passage) Writing

The Native Americans, Otherwise Known as the hopi Indians, are called "The Peaceful People" Because of their Non-Violent Nature and ways of living. They are Farmers and Their Primary Crop is corn. They Grow As as 24 Varieties of Corns. The Daily Life of The Hopi Is Part of Their Religion and their belief is ti help Others to Improve Their Life. Though Hopi Women Can Not Become religious Leaders, Their Children Inherit The Clan of Their Mother. The Men Own The Livestock and fruit Trees; While The Women own all The land, even That Under The Fruit Trees. Men's Task Consists of Clearing the Fields, Planting And Maintenance of the corn and Harvesting the corn. On The Other Hand, The Women Are Responsible for The Caring of the seeds and Distribution of harvest Products.
They Also Plant And Gather Vegetables And Fruits From The Terraces And Assist Men In The Fields.

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