Papers 1871-1880 of total 7777 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…it to focus on the image of cruelty done to the soldiers in the wars. Not only body parts are used to illustrate the theme of injustice in war they are also are used to illustrate that how even the remains of dead Indians are utilized for commercial…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Central America There are 26 million people in Central America. Mestizos of mixed white and Indian heritage make up one half of the population. Indians, who make up one fifth, are concentrated in Guatemala. Whites are dominant in Costa Rica…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to marry a man that they have never met. Women that are beaten or just unhappy must suppress their feelings to keep their husbands blissful or face shame and be turned away by their own families. Indian women’s household must pay a dowry for the privilege…
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…and oppression. He was a warrior for justice. Crazy Horse did not have an equal as a warrior or a chief. He gave submissive allegiance to no man, white or Indian, and claimed his inalienable rights, as an Indian, to wander at will over the hunting grounds of his…
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…to remain in South Africa to oppose the bill which would not allow Indians of the right to vote. His mission was not entirely successful, but he was smart in bringing the flight of Indians in South Africa to the attention for the world; and in so doing launched…
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Category: /History
…, Uganda, Zanzibar and Tanganyika. It is the main city and port of Tanganyika, Dar es Salaam, in which the majority of the elaborate tale takes place. The city was highly concentrated with Indian workers and merchants during this time when discontent grew…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Arab American Bank. The bingo hall netted $13 million in gross sales and yielded $2.6 million in profits in its first year of operation. Today, the Pequots are one of the most respected Indian Nations in Native America because of the way they have used…
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Category: /History
…and lived on showboats or in big houses. Men were propositioned to murder for a fair price. When there is talk of traveling through Indian Territory, one man exclaims, "They get mean this time of year." According to "Maverick's" Creator-A Cynical Approach…
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…"Corn Mother" is an Indian folk tale about the history of corn, the earth, tobacco, etc. "A Bid To Redifine Indian Education" is an article talking about a boarding school especially for Native American Indian children. My Quality Education…
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Category: /History
…of a mixture of Indian and Spanish decent. The best known of the Central American Indians is the Aztec and Maya. The society of the Aztec and Maya held religion to the utmost highest priority. Aztec and Mayan religious practices were unique and sometimes barbaric…
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