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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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James Fenimore Cooper--The Historian
James Fenimore Cooper is, in his own right, a
historian. Cooper is responsible for passing on views of
early America that will never be available to us again. He
helped many Americans view Indians and other
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Mohandas K. Gandhi
Mohandas Gandhi, an Indian activist who used nonviolence, peace, and unity to establish an independent Indian nation.
The confidence and determination with which Gandhi lived the second half of his life was extremely different than
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. The production of food, shelter, and clothing were the main difficulties that these people
faced. On March 16, 1621 an Indian named Squanto entered the Pilgrim village. With the help of Squanto the Pilgrims were able to survive and succeed in their colonization
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In Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony, the gender roles of three women are significant to the development of Tayo as being half-white and half-Indian. These three women are Tayo's birth mother, Auntie, and Old Grandma. His mother left him when he was four
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In Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony, the gender roles of three women are significant to the development of Tayo as being half-white and half-Indian. These three women are Tayo's birth mother, Auntie, and Old Grandma. His mother left him when he was four
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rights they had and/or have, and lastly,
how they have gone from living freely to living on reservations. Native Americans had many
changes in their land. In 1830 Congress passed the "Indian Removal Act." Andrew Jackson, the
president at the time, quickly
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Ceremony
By: Darcy
In Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony, the gender roles of three women are significant to the development of Tayo as being half-white and half-Indian. These three women are Tayo's birth mother, Auntie, and Old Grandma. His mother left
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The name "Creek" came from the shortening of Ocheese Creek Indians a
name given by the English to the native people living along the Ocheese
Creek. In time, the name was given to all groups of the Native American
Confederacy. All
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houses, while he was trading with the Indians for food (Microsoft). The colony chose him President of the Jamestown settlement.
The settlers believed and trusted him because he had saved them. John Smith was a very smart man, and he wrote many
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