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In central Alberta there is a little town called Hobbema. And there are four little Indian Reservations. They are Montana, Samson, Louis Bull, and Erimineskin. I live on the Ermineskin Reservation .It is a very interesting place to live and we also
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of nationality and identity, symbolism, and the concept of war to create tension between the plot and the characters. Kip, an Indian-Sikh sapper, clearly remembers enlisting in the British Army and training for the bomb squad under Lord Suffolk in 1940. His brown
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on the Indians and had good terms with each other. However. the settlers no longer relied on Indians for survival, they turned greedy and looked out for their best interest. Many disputes occurred between the Indians and settlers. Indians were commonly removed from
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Seventeen sixty-three was a year of great celebration, it was the year of the French and Indian Wars end. The British defeated the French and their Native American allies, in North America. The colonists were pleased with the British victory, because
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Chickasaw Indian, and part Caucasian. This seems to cause Hogan doubts about herself. This is illustrated in the line " It was the brown stain/ that covered my shirt, / my whiteness a shame." (Hogan 243) These doubts could possibly be the same dilemma
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Nectar in a Sieve shows the ignorance and also innocence of poor families in India. Most of Indias population is poor and therefore this book gives a clear understanding of the lives of most families in India. It is apparent that Indians live my
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, Jackson was so adamant in protecting the interests of the common man that he sometimes violated the Constitution in order to defend them, as shown in his actions towards Indians. The majority of the people in the nation were against Indians, for the Indians
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John Smith was leading an expedition on the Chickahominy River when he and his men were attacked by Indians. When the Indians showed Smith what they had done to his men he simply held out a compass and gave
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At the end of the Seven Years war or the French and Indian War, England became in dept. The solution to this problem was to make the colonists pay. The English believed that should hold the responsibility of paying this burden because the war
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the Indian states Jammu and Kashmir including the valley of Kashmir (almost all of it Muslim), Jammu (mostly Hindu) and Ladakh (mostly Buddhist). In the late 1980s unrest grew in Indian Kashmir as Muslim militants, some supporting independence and others union
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