Category: /Literature
closely along post modernistic guidelines.
Following Father Arnold's sermon to the Catholics on the Spokane Indian Reservation, he collapsed from exhaustion and dreamed. In this dream, he was preaching to his congregation, trying to save their souls
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Category: /History
Confederation. British Columbia is the sixth province to join the Dominion of Canada. The Terms of Union between British Columbia and Canada states that the federal government will assume responsibility for Indians and British Columbia will retain authority over land
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Category: /History
Africa. He was a lawyer and he fought against ethnic discrimination for Indians. South Africa was controlled by the British at this time and Indian's were there working. Gandhi helps them to gain their independence through nonviolence and respect for others
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Culture of Bolivia
The culture of Bolivia has been shaped and molded over many centuries. The technologically advanced civilization of the Altiplano was the first to occupy this region followed by the Quechua-speaking Indians of pre-Columbian times
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Category: /Social Sciences
is born in and bred is of India and England. His father Seepersad, a second generation East Indian West Indian with a failed literary career, exerts tremendous influence upon the young Naipaul.1 And Joseph Conrad, first introduced by his father, plays his
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Category: /Science & Technology
title to land that was not rightfully his. Columbus Day should be abolished on accounts of Columbus' blatant disrespect for and mass murders of American Indians, illegitimate land claims, and the fact that Columbus does not equate to those deserving
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Category: /History/North American History
the unarmed Indian tribes to the mercy of those tribes who had purchased weapons from
the traders. Thus this advance of traders was welcomed by many Indian societies in hope
of keeping up with their fellow tribes. The Indian trade pioneered the way
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
are not learning native languages; they're not cool and not taught. "Many American Indians see language as the key to their identity, and they question whether one can be Navajo, Apache, or Crow without speaking the tribal language. Navajo language survives most
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. The following spring, the Iroquois Indians taught them how to grow corn (maize), a new food for the colonists. They showed them other crops to grow in the unfamiliar soil and how to hunt and fish.
In the autumn of 1621, bountiful crops of corn, barley, beans
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Category: /History/Asian History
of violence." British control of India had only hurt the nation, and he decided that he needed to help his fellow people.
On February 18 of 1918 Ghandi began a four day fast to fight the Rowlatt Bills that the British enacted to legally
imprison all Indians
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