Papers 1261-1270 of total 7777 found.
…Lacrosse is one of many varieties of stickball games being played by American Indians when Europeans began coming to America. Almost totally a male team sport, it is different from the others, like field hockey or roller hockey, by the use of a netted…
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…. As the colonists began to expand across the eastern coast, they created their own economy through trading with the Indians. Coexistence developed between the French and the Algonquin and Iroquois tribes, which revolved around the fur trade in New France. Numerous…
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…"heavenly bliss" *Satan's followers receive eternal damnation VIEWS ON INDIANS 1.Cult. Inferiors 2.Descendants of 1 of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel 1.leads missionaries to translate Bible so Indians may be converted 2.Conversion diff. since Rel. is complex…
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…Very little is known about the origin of magic squares. Next to nothing is known about the movement of the idea of a magic square before about 1300 AD. Three cultures are known to have created magic squares, the Chinese, the Indian, and the Arabic…
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…good purposes of those today who believe they know better on how to carry out the Indians' lives, allowed for the removal of all Indian peoples to the West of the Mississippi River. It had been made clear to the Cherokees, that the Whites in Washington…
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…the magnificence of India. Indian festivals are celebrated by the heart and soul. India is a land of many cultural aspects. During the Mugal Period, many historical monuments were built that have left a lasting impression on the world. One of the Seven Wonders…
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…England states, fur trade boomed and Indians were somewhat happy; they traded furs and in return received metal pots and copper kettles ?to replace gourd bowls and clay pots.? Metal ax heads, glass beads, decorative jewelry, woolen blankets, and guns were also…
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…for the French to capitalize and garner the benefits of the land. They also became stable traders with Indians and stuffed their pockets with the trading deals made with the natives. In doing this, they became very wealthy and the greed for money increased. Looking…
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…, in Indian movies. For example, they always demonstrate male as the main character or hero of the movie. They focus the male's whole life story. For example, good accomplishment and struggles. They focus the male's going through the bad and good times…
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…and females, that males are always supposed to be certain ways and females are always suppose to be certain ways. There are many ideas that depict male and female sex roles. The one that I am most familiar with is in films, especially, in Indian movies…
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