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…conjectures we had about Thomas's social skills, maturity level and understanding of his Indian ancestry. Thomas's social skills and maturity are shown greatly when he begins to talk to the beautiful gymnast. Thomas presents himself in a confident manner…
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…interest the first place in the beginning, tries to establish himself to be an Indian hero and become the chief and the first Indian commander in a western army in the history, but his ambition ultimately put him into the trap set up by the British. Mohahehu…
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…has perpetuated a false perception of Native Americans that is still tied to their culture today. For centuries, Native Americans have been defined by stereotypical perceptions of Indian culture. These preconceived notions of Native culture are amplified…
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…Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was one of the most influential spiritual and political leaders of the twentieth century. Throughout history most national heroes have been warriors, but Gandhi was different. Gandhi helped free the Indian people from British…
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…On November 29, 1864, a cavalry brutally attacked a camp of Indians. These Arapaho and Cheyenne Indians were nearly harmless considering most of the people killed were women and children. They did not deserve to be brutalized and attacked without…
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…and guides. During this same time period both the Iroquois and the Indian allies of New France suffered great losses of population in the face of epidemics and disease. English colonizers took advantage of this and used this opportunity to push their way west…
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…The crossing of the Mississippi was a depressing experience for Indians and Women, the minorities, in the 1800’s. The long and harsh journey over scourging desserts, rock-strewn mountains, and icy rivers caused sadness and despair to both groups…
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…The crossing of the Mississippi was a depressing experience for Indians and Women, the minorities, in the 1800’s. The long and harsh journey over scourging desserts, rock-strewn mountains, and icy rivers caused sadness and despair to both groups…
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…are increasingly dedicated to their voting process. About 63% of Indians believe that their vote counts, which is significantly more than that of the United States. Also, the poverty stricken people of India have a three percent higher voting percentile than those…
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…to shore. The Indians themselves would not find it so acceptable that the Europeans were only made up of dressed men. Obviously, Christopher Columbus and his men did not anticipate that there would be such a great diversity in the types of people around…
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