Papers 1771-1780 of total 7777 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…The term aboriginal can be defined as a collective name for all of the original peoples of their country and their descendents. In Canada, they are separated into three groups: Indians, Inuit, and Metis. There is an aboriginal title given to these three…
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…the increasingly hostile Sioux. Strikes and counterstrikes escalated into all-out war and the battles continued for decades. As a result, Ft. Laramie grew into a large military complex. Important treaties between the United States and Plains Indians were signed…
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…slaves. Although there is truth in these arguments they disguise the real reasons: Africans made better slave labourers than the Indians of the West Indies and North America because they came from a much more advanced type of society and were often skilled…
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Category: /Literature/English
…be a racial representation because there are white and black horses - a representation of two commonly known races, then sorrel (a brownish, yellowish, reddish color) which could be those of either Hispanic or Indian descent, and Buckskin (yellowish color) which…
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…period in the history of Malaysia can today be found in the temple sites of the Bujang Valley and Merbok Estuary in Kedah in the north west of Peninsular Malaysia, near the Thai border. The spread of Islam, introduced by Arab and Indian traders, brought…
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Category: /History
…Born in 1869 and raised in Gujarat, Mohandas Gandhi was one of the foremost men to help lead the nationalist movement. Gandhi is probably the best known proponent of passive resistance and this idea helped him to achieve the goal of Indian nationalism…
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…1763 marked the end of French and Indian war and caused a great celebration and pride in the American colonies. But, in next twelve years, the same pride was altered by at bitter and violent conflict with the mother country. The injustices…
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Category: /History
…. Then, for some reason, the society breaks up into several separate societies, each of which develops its own version of the myth. These myths have a genetic relationship. Myths about the Greek god Zeus and the ancient Indian god Indra have a genetic relationship…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…-dressed scholar form Amsterdam. Then at his first appearance in the book he is very wild looking with wild dress from living with Indians. Third of all, his expression changes. At the beginning he has a look of calm intelligence. Now his face has become…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ISLAND Ellis Island has a long history, was needed, and was the "Gateway to America" from 1892 until it closed in 1954, when it began its slow decay. The island was called Gull Island by the Indians and Oyster Island by the Dutch. Later…
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