Papers 2141-2150 of total 7777 found.
…Mahabharatha teaches us that all the Kauravas were killed because they humiliated Draupadi in public. To instill such high ideals in humankind, Indian ancestors created a plethora of godesses who enjoyed equal status with their husbands. The concept…
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…reminded him of the Isle of Rhodes in the Mediterranean Sea." This statement led to the actual name of Rhode Island. Rhode Island's early settlers were Indians, explorers, and Irish adventurers. Rhode Island's places of interest are Samuel Slater's Mill, Block…
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…was Indian. He came to England because he was good at cricket, but there was a problem. The people of England didn't accept him because he was Indian, so he gave up playing cricket. This would be a disadvantage of being different. Pollock also mentioned…
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…. "The whole forest was peopled with frightful sounds; the creaking of the trees, the howling of wild beasts, and the yell of Indians; while, sometimes the wind tolled like a distant church-bell, and sometimes gave a broad roar around the traveler, as if all Nature…
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…on to say that Brown's family has had dealings with evil in the past; examples used are the Salem witch trials and the killing of Indian non-combatants. This may be Hawthornes way of dealing with guilt he might have felt over his own forbears' actions during…
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…Lacrosse was one of many varieties of indigenous stickball games being played by American Indians at the time of European contact. Almost exclusively a male team sport, it is distinguished from the others, such as field hockey or shinny, by the use…
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…it! They knew there was no possible way that they could ever justify what they inflicted upon the Aboriginals and the Indians long ago. The government simply took there land. There was no debate. Putting Australian Aboriginals in missions and Native Americans…
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…of the reasons had something to do with the king abusing his rights and privileges to exploit or use the colonies.         The whole start of the Revolutionary war began because of the French & Indian War. England spent a lot of money protecting American…
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…and their concept of the Indians. It describes the leaders of England and the propaganda they used to develop such a powerful sense of national pride. It is this strong national pride that turned into racism. The people believed so much in their own race…
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…. Phillip and his mother left on a steamboat that took them to the United States, but the Germans sunk the ship before it was out of site. Phillip survived the shipwreck and was stranded on an island with a Western Indian named Timothy. When the ship sunk…
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