Papers 1921-1930 of total 7777 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…unfamiliar types of lands and animals. Each summer Muir and his new found Presbyterian missionary friend S. Hall Young accompanied by Tlingit Indian guides launched extensive voyages of discovery in a thirty foot canoe. John Muir was a naturalists who loved…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…friend S. Hall Young accompanied by Tlingit Indian guides launched extensive voyages of discovery in a thirty foot canoe. John Muir was a naturalists who loved to go to wild places and experience the wonders of nature. Chapter One of Travels In Alaska…
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…Plains Indian's Sun Dance. These rituals are a manner in which one has an opportunity to express how devoted they really are to their own beliefs. In this research paper I am going to discuss the rituals of Christianity and a few Primal Religious Traditions…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…’s quest, though representative of his contemporaries, whether black or Native American, is more than allegorical. His is a journey within the metaphors that extend meaning. As Charles Larson observed, “the conflict is never a simple matter of Indian
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Category: /Literature/English
…The novel, A passage to India, delivers a handful of characters from all ranges of an elitest spectrum. From Englishmen who feel they are powerful and commanding to servant Indians who are being reprimanded and spat on within their own society from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the page.Ó (Crawford, 8) Settings in HillermanÕs novels play a big role in the plot of the stories. Tony Hillerman has always had a great interest in the culture of the Southwestern Indian tribes and he enjoys writing stories based on the knowledge he has…
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…. Andrew). All in all, it can be conclusively demonstrated that British oppression towards the colonists is largely responsible for the American Revolution. In fact, particularly after the French and Indian war, England was beginning to rule tyrannically…
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…. This should be viewed with grave concern in India, in fact the Pakistan Hackerz Club (PHC) has been making regular runs against Indian Internet sites. Offensive hacker warfare is an ideal terrorist weapon as it is inexpensive, easily smuggled, can be used from…
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…The Chickasaw Indian Nation is not only a unique tribe with many diverse ways of living, but they are a tribe that stays true to their heritage and culture. This Southeastern tribe has overcome many obstacles and has taught Americans about…
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Category: /History
…of British Rule over India. In recent times, she is also referred to as the "Indian Joan of Arc". (1) The East India Company led to the establishment of imperialism in 1600 in India. They were trading with India with monopolistic rights they got. In 1612…
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