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As discussed in this lesson, Cabeza de Vaca encountered many Native American tribes during his walk across the continent and recorded his observations using detail and description, much like a modern ethnographer. This is your chance to practice your anthropological skills, even though you will not be able to travel among the tribes as Cabeza de Vaca did. Investigate one Native American tribe of your choosing; you are not limited to a tribe Cabeza de Vaca encountered. Then compose a well-written mini-report of your findings (2-3 paragraphs). You can explain the tribe's lifestyle, government, transportation, clothing, housing, trading, relationship with settlers, or any other interesting aspect of tribal life that you may discover. Make sure you include both historical and present-day information about the tribe. Also, include plenty of descriptive detail to paint a picture of the tribe with words. Copy your work directly into the discussion rather than attaching it to your post. Make sure you cite the information you find using MLA format. You can find a few websites to help you with your research in the sidebar of the course content, but you are not limited to these.

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