Papers 1011-1020 of total 7777 found.
…The Cherokee: A Proud People The Cherokee Indians are of the Iroquoian linguistic family. Their economy, like that of most of the other southeastern tribes, was based on intensive agriculture, mainly of corn, beans, and squash while the typical…
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…Author Vs. Director The French and Indian War of the eighteenth century had uniquely complex qualities, matched by the gravity of its outcome. The myriad of cultures involved the French, Canadian, American, English, Algonquians, and Iroquois whom…
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Category: /History
…Jackson was the seventh president of the United States of America from 1829-1837.1 His presidency and policies, such as the Indian Removal Act, and his part in The Second Bank of the U.S and South Carolina’s Tariff, will be remembered for years…
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…struggle to fulfill their nationalist sentiments. Anti-colonialist nationalism is a construct which colonised peoples can use to unite to overthrow their oppressors. Indian anti-colonial nationalism was argued as progressive nationalism, because of its…
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…--------------------------------------------7 3.1<Tab/>Nirankar Indian Restaurant---------------------------------------8 3.2<Tab/>Bhoj Indian Restaurant------------------------------------------10 4.<Tab/>CONCLUSION…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to a broader pre-college student sample, using a culturally-meaningful questionnaire created for this purpose and 4 Western math/science questionnaires adapted to the Indian context. Preliminary analyses of these data suggest a theory of the sexual division…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and a long and winding road, however the Aboriginal people have made significant political gains in Canada during recent decades. "Thirty years ago, the federal government published a White Paper on Indian Policy that assumed the irrelevance of the founding…
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Category: /Literature
…, it's a game not a lifestyle. In regard to commitment, however, Huxley proves through the Indian Ritual, that there is a price to pay for being committed to your beliefs and religion. The Indian Ritual signifies the growth of the Indian boy from childhood…
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Category: /History
…There was a period of rapid change in western Canada in the 1870s and 1880s: buffalo herds were exterminated, treaties were signed with the Indians, the Canadian Pacific Railway was built and a wave of immigrants flooded the prairies. Indian and Metis…
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Category: /History
…life’s most healing gift, even when it was directed against himself. When young Indian children become a certain age and their body is mature enough they are allowed to get married. Gandhi was described very short and skinny with his dark eyes. He had…
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