Papers 1801-1810 of total 7777 found.
…in the Sikh's holy temple, Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar. Bhindrawale, being a Sikh did not follow through with these orders and began the revolt against the Indian Army. After learning that Bhindrawale disobeyed Gandhi's orders, she then ordered…
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…. But slavery was done in the Ancient periods also. The Egyptians used slaves to build pyramids, the Chinese and Indian used slaves for large scale construction and Agricultural and the Hebrews also used slaves. Slavery was done because Portugal needed agricultural…
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…of Ecuador in 1991 was 10,800,00. This is approximately 10 times the number of Indian estimated to have been living in the area at the time of the Spanish conquest. The population density of about 38 people per sq. km is the highest of any South American…
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…Ellis Island Ellis Island has a long and exciting . History was the "Gateway to America" from 1892 until it closed in 1954, The island was called Gull Island by the Indians and Oyster Island by the Dutch people. Later the English made…
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…the basics of hunting and survival. They come to an Indian village where the she-wolf's (who is actually half-wolf, half-dog) master is. He catches her again and White Fang, her pup, stays nearby. Soon, she is sold to another Indian, while White Fang stays…
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…. They come to an Indian village where the she-wolf's (who is actually half-wolf, half-dog) master is. He catches her again and White Fang, her pup, stays nearby. Soon, she is sold to another Indian, while White Fang stays…
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…Nabokov, Peter. “Running in the Past: Trade Networks and Messengers.” Indian Running: Native American History and Tradition. 1981. In “Running in the Past: Trade Networks and Messengers,” Peter Nabokov illustrates the importance running has…
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…something on comon though, In the United States there is an Indian Tribe that is still whaling. This Tribe is called the Makah Indians. They are from the western state of Washington. They are allowed to hunt because the IWC believes that whaling has been…
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…exceptionally dangerous. The rattlesnakes poisonous bite killed men within an hour. Another danger was being attacked by Indians. However, not many cowboys ever had any problem with the Indians. The lives of cowboys have been exaggerated and embellished…
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…depicting a share-cropper calmly describing how he seduced his own daughter, a Harlem street-vender spinning jive, a West Indian woman inciting her men to resist an eviction. The rhythm of the prose is harsh and tensed, like a beat of a distinct alertness. His…
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