Americanization of Native Americans Education or Genocide
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Americanization: The Beginning
Throughout history there have been dominant and subordinate groups, of different cultures, living in the same geographical area. In what is now known as the United States, two of these cultures are the dominant Europeans and the subordinate Natives Americans. These natives who have lived on the North American continent for over 10,000 years in a semi-peaceful existence had no idea of the tragedy that would beset them. Starting almost 500 years ago, explorers
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America. Washington, D. C.: American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.. Trennert, R. A., Jr. 1975Alternative to extinction: Federal indian policy and the beginnings of the reservation system, 1846-51. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Tumminia, D. 2003California Indians memorial. Retrieved November 12, 2003, from http://www.csus.edu/indiv/t/tumminia/MEMORIAL.HTM#contact U. S. Census Bureau. 2002United States - race and hispanic origin: 1790 to 1999. Retrieved September 27, 2003, from http:// www.census.gov/population/ documentation/twps0056/tab01.pdf.