Category: /Literature/English
Raven and Marriage is a narrative which originated from the Tlingit Indian tribe. This story comes under the category of Trickster Tale; a story where the main character, usually an animal which takes the form of a human, is a deceiver. In this story
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Category: /History/North American History
Americans into a more civilized role in America . The act hoped to transform warriors and hunters into Yeoman farmers. Henry Dawes stated:
"Inasmuch as the Indian refused to fade out, but multiplied under the sheltering care of reservation life
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Category: /History/North American History
them. Andrew took to this and forcefully went after the Indians. Obviously, his rashness toward the Indians was rooted in his own struggles with authority as a child. " They were doubly evil, reminding him of a past he was trying to forget and threatening
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Category: /History
Before the Spanish
Mexico was occupied by a large number of Indian groups with very different social and economic systems. In general the tribes in the north were relatively small groups of hunters and gatherers who roamed large areas of sparsely
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Category: /History/North American History
England but they were a model society none-the-less. Also some of the first actions taken by the colonists were to attack the Indian people in their surrounding territory. When they are striving to become a model religious community they are making war
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Category: /History/World History
was eager for him to set out again. On September 25th, 1493, he set out on his second voyage. He reached Hispaniola on November 27th to find everyone that he left at fort Navidad dead. The men had been abusing and robbing the Indians and so the Indians took
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Category: /History/North American History
several centuries. Precedent,
experience, and law dictated, at least in theory, how the Indians were to be treated. By persuasion and example, the missionaries would convince the Indians. . .After a
period of tutelage and baptism. . .and would be transformed
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
they received in becoming a part of America. Both have been referred to as "savage," "barbarians," "primitive" and obviously, inferior. "The status of racial inferiority assigned to the Chinese had been prefigured in the black and Indian past" (Takaki 204
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Category: /Business & Economy
the lucrative Indian market is estimated to be over 1 billion people and Coke wanted to have at least a fair share of it, but failed miserably initially. Over 70% of Coca-Cola's revenue comes from global sales, so securing a foothold in India was very important
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
was a successful lawyer. He was traveled first class on a train and was kicked off because of his refusal to sit be classified as simply a "colored" man who had to sit in the back. Indians were being treated as inferior, second-class citizens. This enraged Gandhi
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