Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
An Interpretation of Disagreement Between Johnson and Watson
Whaling is an issue that has been attracted with numerous debates and arguments. For the Makah Indian Tribe, whaling is an act of culture need and has been practiced for more than two
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Category: /History
orders and the daily life of how the Indians interpreted things long ago. One legend of the Zuni tribe tells the tale of the sun and the moon and how these two heavenly bodies came into being. The legend is called "Coyote Steals the Sun and Moon."
The story
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Category: /Literature/Novels
In the essay, The American Indian Wilderness, Louis Owens presents a personal story to show a dramatic change in his point of view. His story revolves around a mind-altering experience in which he uses himself as the straw figure, allowing us
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Category: /History
The Kalapalo Indians of Central Brazil are one of a few surviving indigenous cultures that is uniquely protected by a national reserve in lowland South America. Through no effort of their own, they have been isolated artificially from Brazilian social
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Category: /History/North American History
In the area that is known now as eastern Arizona there is a culture that has lived in the area for at least 1,000 years and perhaps longer. They are the Hopi. They are pueblo Indians who live on three separate mesas (Stephen 1936a: xxvii). The First
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
and depicted the unresponsiveness and lack of outrage from all segments of society against such horrible and heinous crimes in his book; "Just Another Indian: A serial killer and Canada's indifference." This indifference can be attributed to the fact
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Category: /History
The Involvement Of Africans & Indians In The Development In The Americas
Europeans have always been curious about worlds other than their own. They went to the Americas' seeking the New World. After claiming the New World as their own, another
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
In the 1800s the relationship between the Indians and the American settlers was not very concrete. In fact it was pretty much non-existent. On several occasions Indians and settlers confronted and sometimes resided in peace and other times in bloodshed
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Category: /Social Sciences
The Indian Awakening in Latin America
This book describes difficulties of the Indians who inhabit the following countries: Bolivia, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Panama, and Brazil. This book is a compilation
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Category: /Social Sciences
Assessment's of Indian Families When doing an assessment of a Native American family, the social worker needs to understand four quadrants of the Indian family. The focus of this paper is to introduce the four quadrants, define them, and explain
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