Economy For The Survival Of Northern Arapaho Tribe

Written By Admin on Selasa, 26 Mei 2015 | 01.31

By Tammie Caldwell


The human population can be divided into ethnicity. Having many tribes can be very helpful in giving distinction. Even in the technology-lade areas, tribes still exist for the purpose of making a distinction with regards to history and culture. Better distinction can be given to groups of people when their tribes become known to others.

There are numerous ethnicity and tribes around, depending on factors such as geography or history. One of the most popular tribes that people should know about is the Northern Arapaho tribe. The people belonging to this usually recognize themselves as Hiinono'ei. That term can be translated as wrongrooters, our people, or cloud people.

These people have a territory that covers settlements in Wyoming areas such as St. Stephens, Ethete, and Arapahoe. In the past, the territory of the said people span a greater area, having the Big Horn Mountain in the north to the Arkansas River in the south as well as the Black Hills in the east to the Rocky Mountains in the west. They have this territory to themselves in the past.

The economy of the Hiinono'ei should not be underestimated. They have supported themselves with their own trade. If you want to know more about them, it is only a given that you look into what kind of trade they are into. Here are some of the important elements of the economy of the Hiinono'ei these days.

First, there is subsistence. The wrongrooters have taken pride in their subsistence simply because they only get the right amount for them to survive. They rely on nature to give them what they needed for survival. They do not go over what is necessary. They usually hunt in nature for their sustenance, simply due to the fact that they are nomadic hunters.

Industrial arts. It should be a given for them to have some tools and equipment they can use for their industrial work. That is the reason why they also delve in the making of industrial arts. They create the tools and equipment that are necessary for them to efficiently work. They even make a distinction in their equipment, be it for men or for women.

Trade. With their line of work being in hunting, trading should be a good way for them to obtain other stuff aside from what they get in their territories. The said people usually bring what they have hunted in the nearby settlements or tribes. They, then, conduct a trade with these settlements or tribes.

Division of labor is also one of the things that the said people do their best in. Every member of the Hiinono'ei have a job assigned to them. For example, unmarried young women help with the household together with their mothers. Married adult women do the cooking and storage. Married men and unmarried men also have roles in hunting, though their specific roles are defined according to their age.

Land tenure. The government will usually give acknowledgment to the territories that these tribes protect. Their territories will usually span from those patented lands they have continuously protected from way back. Through land tenure, these people can enjoy profits that are necessary for their survival.




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