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Category: /History
…Vancouver. The reserve is near but not quite on Indian Arm, looking out to oil refineries on the southern reaches of their traditional territories across Burrard Inlet. The range of the Tsleil-Waututh traditionally spanned the entire inlet, reaching north up…
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Category: /Law & Government
…speaks extremely poorly of the government, and rightly so. it is appalling that someone in the government, a representative of this country could have been total oblivious to the difference between East Indian peoples and Canada's own first nations people…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…motivated a big elephant, Indian Economy, to move with the changing world, by initiating the economic reforms way back in 1991. Later, the same force has started insisting on the elephant to dance. But, can an elephant dance? Yes it can dance, if it is provided…
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…their land, introduced diseases like Syphilis, and took advantage of the Indians. The settlers perceived them as savages who need to be "saved by God," and if they didn't convert, they didn't deserve to live. Instead of receiving sympathy in modern times like…
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Category: /History
…The Ancient Indian civilization made many signifigent advances in fields of science including mathmatics, astronomy, chemistry and medicine. In India, mathematics has its roots in Vedic literature which is nearly 4000 years old. (Ifrah 52) Indians made…
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…to protestthe unfairness of the British occupation of India. In the salt marches Gandhi protested the British monopoly on salt and the salt tax Indians had to pay. He tried to a provoke violent a response from the government. Such a response would show him…
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Category: /History
…believed him to be a great man who was viciously ambushed by Indians for no apparent reason. During elementary school we are taught the fictional side of history, the history that made Americans great. We have to do our own research to sometimes find the true…
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…believed him to be a great man who was viciously ambushed by Indians for no apparent reason. During elementary school we are taught the fictional side of history, the history that made Americans great. We have to do our own research to sometimes find the true…
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Category: /Literature
…. In his own right he does have some reservations about the English being an occupying force in his country, but for the majority seems to hold them at a higher standard than he does the common Indian. Throughout the story Dr. Aziz attempts to impress and marvel…
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…, these resettlement sites sound pretty inhumane and I’m really surprised actions like that of the Indian government aren’t under fire of the U.N. Granted this doesn’t seem to be the most publicized nor well documented ongoing incident. As for the Nuclear weapon problem…
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