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Category: /History
…Throughout the history of America being discovered and settled, the Indians have had much difficulty sustaining the changes. Some Indian tribes were able to get along with the Americans, while other Indian tribes were not. This is also true…
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…the southwest. Today the Mojave live in the Fort Mojave Reservation in Needles, California near Spirit Mountain, and their idea where all Yumans were created. The Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation (CRIT) was formed after the construction of the dam flooded…
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…This reading highlights various accounting standards and their compliance in the Indian banking system. These accounting standards rule the criteria for accounts measurement, where to a great extent, they created uniformity in reporting and analyzing…
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…Significance of Ritual in North American Indian Religion         When scholars study religion, the tendency exists to focus on the mythological aspects of the religion in an attempt to understand the major underlying concepts present. However…
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…of gold, silver and other riches, the Garden of Eden, and the fountain of forever youth. They had other goals too, like converting the Indians to Christianity. Spaniards believed that God had blessed them with the discovery of a new land and chose them…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Pearl is a story about an Mexican Indian man and woman, set in the early to mid- 1900's, in Bolivia. It was written by John Steinbeck as a short fiction book that tells of the family's life just before, during, and just after find a great pearl…
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…responsibilities, this government simply blocks sites such as the Japanese government's website http://www.japan.org.cn/ to keep its people ignorant. A more instructive case occurred recently at a seminar in Mumbai, after the Indian defence minister, Pranab Mukherjee…
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Category: /History
…“The other side of the ledger” is an Indian view of the Hudson’s Bay company. The Hudson’s Bay company’s 300th anniversary celebration where Queen Elizabeth II among the other guests was present, was no occasion for joy among the people whose…
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Category: /History
…The Cheyenne The Cheyenne Tribe, more commonly known as the Plains Indians, highly evolved through time due to the contributions of the Spaniards to the south and the other Europeans that came from the east. These contributions aided in the thriving…
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…for a bus at the Greyhound station in Nogales, Arizona, talking with an anthropologist who had been his guide and helper while in college. His colleague leaned over and pointed to a white-haired, old Indian across the room and said he was an expert about peyote…
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