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Cherokee Indians
The Cherokee Indians are a very interesting and prominent tribe in our nation. This paper will explain their origin, culture, growth, removal, and many other details about this Native American tribe.
The Cherokee Indians
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
issue. "Indian Bones," is a small outcry of just some of the injustices the Native Americans have put up with because the scientific community and many other communities do not accept their religious views. She reveals an estimated 600,000 Indian remains
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to the badlands. In short, the group was ministering to the Indian children of the Pine Ridge Reservation, which was in close vicinity to the natural wonder found in the foothills of the badlands. The trip became a tradition for my church and I traveled
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MOHAWK INDIANS
Native Americans are people who are local to the Americas. They are also known as American Indians. They tend to have light brown skin, brown eyes, and dark straight hair. The name Indian was first applied to them
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The Pueblo Indians
The Pueblo people are Native Americans who live in the Southwestern United States. They occupy New Mexico and Northeastern Arizona. The Pueblos include many groups, some are the Hopis, Acomas, Zunis, and Lagunas. They live
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CHUMASH INDIANS
The Chumash Indians were natives to the coastlands in California, from Malibu to Paso Robles, as well as on all three of the Northern Channel Islands. There were 150 independent villages with a total population of 18,000 people. People
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The war between the Puritans and the Pequot Indians was one of the most striking events in the history of New England, deserving more attention than praised.
Whether it was the Puritans simple aggression or the Pequots retaliation, the war of 1637
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Ernest Hemingway's "Indian Camp" is a story in which a man looks back upon a very influential event in his childhood. The story tells of a young boy named Nick, who watches as his father aids in the birth of a young Indian child. The circumstances
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CHUMASH INDIANS
The Chumash Indians were natives to the coastlands in California, from Malibu to Paso Robles, as well as on all three of the Northern Channel Islands. There were 150 independent villages with a total population of 18,000 people. People
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, and knowledge. Yet in return, India has gained the technology and capital that, over a period of time and development, improved its quality of life.
Indian economy was transferred into a colonial economy whose nature and structure was determined by the needs
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