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angry about loosing their
land. After that the U.S army went looking for Josephs tribe and find the ones
responsible. Joseph tribe then retreated 1,400 miles, during which they fought 2,000 U.S
soldiers and Indian auxiliaries in four major battles
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Decision Making
More than thirty years have passed since the dramatic cling of arm in the remote Himalayan region of the Sino-Indian border. This Time gap seems to be appropriate for a correct reexamination of the conflict. The account
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Category: /Literature/English
locally concerned institutions. Even the Indian government is in this case supportive as shown later in the text. There are villages in north-east India, which grow up to 70 different varieties of rice and in West Bengal, 124 'weed' species collected from rice
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variables. From an Anthropological standpoint, this would be helpful in tracing a culture's roots through it's behavior.
An example to back this up would be the situation of the American Indian and the culture they once had. For an Anthropologist to fully
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
. It is true that Gandhi did speak this language when he lived in South Africa; and few of the Congressmen (particularly Jinnah) felt at home with the English language; but the Mahatma switched to talking in Hindi (the common language of Indians at the time
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Literature as a reflection upon society "Where are the origins of American Literature derived from?"
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with everything in the world except humans. In Indian stories history repeats its self over and over again as each and every Indian tale has to do with nature. When one reads the Declaration of Independence there is an undertone of equality, every word has to do
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Category: /Literature
of justice and truth. Lastly, the third author is not female, Indian or a slave; he is just a wine merchants son that loved literature. His feelings toward what was happening in the world (slavery, prostitution, etc) were strong and political. Because
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Category: /History/North American History
This essay was written to discuss the importance of the Sioux women in a Sioux Indian Camp, their jobs, expectations and most generally all their daily chores, also why they did these things and how it might have affected everyone else in the camp
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into a life of independence.
A staged sequence of events led to the battle of Little Big Horn in June of 1876. As the buffalo species were being slaughtered in the Great Plains and new railroads barged into Indians deteriorating homeland, many Native Americans
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Category: /Literature/English
is considered a true man. Contained in these stories are the experiences that Nick goes through, helping him understand many topics and ideas such as: life, death, and relationships.
In the story of the Indian Camp nick has his first experience. In this story
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