Category: /History/North American History
The American Indians were generally peaceful and organized people. They have lived in the continent of what the white Americans know as 'North America' for thousands of years. This developed civilization established unique beliefs, customs and way
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Category: /History/North American History
Indian Removal
During the early nineteenth century, there was great dispute over the morality and legality of the government's decision to force the Native Americans off their land. Throughout the attempt to gain more land from the Indians
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Category: /History
-fetched; the Coeur d'Alene Indians experienced the same thing when the government took their 4,000,000 acres of tribal lands and ended up only "giving" 58,000 acres back. The Coeur d'Alene Indians of Idaho saw their life forever changed by their first contact
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
I thought the movie "The Mission" was good. It was interesting and told a story well. It had nice scenery and told a story well. I liked that it used the native Guarani Indians that seemed to add effect, and depicted their lifestyle as realistic
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Category: /Literature/English
Section 1
The plot in the story starts with True Son, a white boy who was raised by Indians
since he was four years old. A Native American family raised him as their own when their
son had died and True son was taken as prisoner
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Category: /History/North American History
Indians were savages, and they had no technological advancements whatsoever. This article is riddled with evidence, to support, contrary to popular opinion, during the time before Columbus' arrival, the Americas were a pleasant and beautiful place to live
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Category: /History
Who really should have won the French and Indian war? France and Britain engaged in a succession of wars in Europe and the Caribbean at several intervals in the 18th century. Though Britain secured certain advantages from them -- primarily in the sugar
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Category: /History/North American History
Since the 1790's, American Indian policies have differed slightly, but the main ideas of attempting to civilize the noble savages and trying to keep them from disturbing white men was kept alive. Thomas Jefferson's Indian policy was something
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