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…to focus on the Indian aspect of SAWNET, as it seemed to be the most represented of all the South Asian countries. For comparison, I chose Romania, a country that I knew nothing about, as it is represented in Virtual Romania (http://www.info.polymtl.ca/zuse…
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…Chief Joseph: When he became chief of the Nez Perce Indian tribe in the American Northwest in 1871, Joseph led his people in an unsuccessful resistance to white settlers who were confiscating land. The tribe was ordered to move. Joseph agreed, but when…
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…organizations were looking for a new source of labor. Native indians were not good workers for a few reasons. For one, they knew the land and were able to escape, for two they had a native language in which they could speak if need be and communicate with neigboring…
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…depiction of society throughout their literature. One example of this is the narrative “A True History of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson”. Mary Rowlandson biases towards the Indians and her own accomplishments were due to the fact…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are e mphasized by groups of people living in different regions. The Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin mention creation of forests, streams, and lakes, while The Pelasgian Myth mentions Mount Olympus and the Teutonic myth mentions the Northern Sea…
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…Australia is the only country that is also a continent. In area, Australia ranks as the sixth largest country and smallest continent. Australia is located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The part of the Indian Ocean…
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…territories. In the process of trampling through Native American territories, they were often attacked as the Native Americans were trying to live their lives and the whites were invading there land. As the whites moved through the Indian territories they scared…
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…of a barrier for India to become one of the foremost leaders in world because of the lack of unity. Although, in the past, the India government has taken steps to correct this matter with promoting Hindi as the national language. However, Indians who cannot speak…
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…" 'Commonwealth literature' does not exist", he indicates that Indian literature should be independent, but not as a branch of British literature. "I admitted that I had begun to find this strange term, 'commonwealth literature,' unhelpful and even a little…
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…the power to make laws to govern the colonies, to tax them, and rule the colonies the same way as England. When the colonists found out about the Act, they were outraged. The Sugar Act The sugar act was the first act after the French Indian war…
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