Papers 1891-1900 of total 7777 found.
…; the dominant race is the Malay, followed by the Chinese and the Indian. Malays and other indigenous races make up 59 per cent of the population, whereas Chinese and Indians make up 32 per cent and 9 per cent respectively (Bloodbook.com, 2003). The sight of many…
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…The Yellowknives are a small tribe of Indians that are a part of a much larger grouping of Indians known as the sub-arctic Indians. As you see, the sub-arctic Indian land area is immense, and extends across the whole northern top of Canada and extends…
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…hemispheres. In America the fortunes of battle seesawed. War-whooping Indians, led by Frenchmen, ravaged with torch and tomahawk the frontiers of New England, and wiped out the village of Schenectady, New York. European Wars Create American Sideshows…
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…conflicts with Indians, who themselves had been pushed away from their lands in the eastern coast years ago. In 1828, the Georgia legislature declared jurisdiction over Indian lands and their affairs. The Cherokees, a tribe that had tried to assimilate to White…
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…of the United States of America from 1829-1837. His presidency and policies, such as the Indian Removal Act, his part in The Second National Bank of the U.S. and South Carolina's Tariff, will be remembered for years. They consisted of such personal opinion and were…
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…of the act. Suggested in this essay is the connection of the Bittancourt brothers to an accomplice; one, Mr. John Norton, the man who happened to be involved with every 'Indian disruption.' Through powerful evidence, this essay will definitively prove history…
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…agreed that he "must be the lucky young man who won the free plane ride." Rather than admitting he wasn't he said "That's me . . .When do we go?" As a university student who is working for the "Department of Indian Affairs," and eager to impress his…
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…the Revolutionary War, Great Britain always maintained a harassing presence in America. Their failure to withdraw from American territory along the Great Lakes was constant thorn in our sides. The British also aided the Indians by selling them arms and supplies, which…
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…with the colonization of North America. When the colonists arrived in America, they encountered people known as >Indians=. As the colonies grew, the Native Americans were forced to move west. This occured because the colonists felt they were a superior race, and therefore…
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…. In India Gillette operates through Gillette India Ltd, a company jointly promoted by Gillette Company, US and the House of Poddar Enterprise. Gillette's Global & Indian Strategy Gillette follows an overall strategy of having two brands in any country…
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