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Category: /History
…Treatment of Native Americans By: Debby E-mail: Pyroqte4eva2001 After the American Revolution the new United States government hoped to maintain peace with the Indians on the frontier. But as settlers continued to migrate westward they made…
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…, the Plains Indians, whom inhabited the central part of the United States, had to adapt to a hot, dry environment. Because the climate was like this, they had to adapt to short growing seasons, causing their culture to be very mobile. The Southwest Indians had…
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Category: /History
…Asian Indians Their struggle as immigrant minority and major contributions to the American society Asian Indians come from an area with the second largest population in the world, but form only one of the smallest minorities in the United States…
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Category: /History
…Struggles For Survival In the Pacific Northwest and Plateau regions there were many struggles that happened between the United States and the Indians that resided in those regions. It was because the United States broke the treaties that were made…
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Category: /Literature/English
…With the phenomenal success of the Cleveland Indians in past seasons, the controversy over the "Chief Wahoo" logo has once again come to the surface. Juan Reyna, chairperson of the Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance, has already met…
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Category: /Literature/English
…10/30/00 Arguments of American Indian Humanity By what right did the Europeans conquer the American Indians, take their land, and subjugate them? There were three arguments: 1) The view propounded by Bartolome de Las Casas, God's angry man…
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…The Indian Act of 1876 and many of its amending statutes contained sections that were discriminatory towards Canadian Native Indians, and that legalized suppression of Indian customs and traditions. In this paper, I will examine how one section…
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…Converting To a New Way of Life In the narrative "Captured by Indians," by Mary Jemison, Jemison describes how the Seneca Indians treated her, taught her how to live and how they cared for her. Throughout Mary Jemison's narrative she illustrates how she…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, musicians and scientists. Their contributions to industry, commerce, and agriculture have been valuable to America and to the world. Who are these people? They are the East Indians in America. Asian Indians have supplied innumerable contributions to the culture…
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…, musicians and scientists. Their contributions to industry, commerce, and agriculture have been valuable to America and to the world. Who are these people? They are the East Indians in America. Asian Indians have supplied innumerable contributions to the culture…
Details: Words: 2933 | Pages: 11.0 (approximately 235 words/page)