Papers 731-740 of total 7777 found.
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…Gandhi Essay Dear Mr. Prime Minister, I have been noticing that there has been a mistreatment towards the Indians in India, coming from the British. It’s not bad enough that we, the Indians, are not aloud to walk on the same side of the street…
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…Pocahontas The book I read was Pocahontas, by Grace Steele Woodward. This book covers many different subjects in the life of Pocahontas. The book begins with a background of Pocahontas. She was not just an Indian girl but the daughter of a very powerful…
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…there. Although the matter of Chitral was resolved peacefully, in neighboring Kashmir, there was immediate war. According to the Indians, Pathan troublemakers from the Northwest Frontier (places like Chitral and Peshawar) were causing riots and agitation in Kashmir…
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…was mainly manufactured in Britain and then imported to India, destroying Indian industry and countless jobs. Gandhi encouraged Indians to spin cloth on their own time and on one symbolic day, he asked his followers to throw all of their British clothing on a big…
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…The main characters of “Reservation Blues” were affected in different ways by having the choice to stay on the reservation or actually leaving the reservation. The reservation was a place where the Indians could feel at home. Also the reservation…
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…A lifelong friend and trusted aide of Ulysses S. Grant, Ely Parker rose to the top in two worlds, that of his native Seneca Indian tribe and the white man's world at large. He studied law but was refused admission to the bar as he was not considered…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…but was actually intended to reflect the positive attributes of Native Americans such as dedication, courage, and pride in the teams but the Indian sentiments remain the same. (Warsnop, 361) <Tab/>According to Suzan Shown Harjo, president of the nonprofit…
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…the eager and motivated girl that where they are going is too tough for women and that he will "send for her later." She is ironically killed by Indians some 5 hours later. The two of them made it as far as the Red River, which is the beginning of Texas. During…
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Category: /Literature/English
…? · As you stated that most all of the Plains Indians were tough’s fighters, but the tribes that became the most powerful were the Comanche’s in the South the Sioux in the North. · 1860 Indian sovereignty had been responsible for the government’s efforts to erect…
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Category: /Literature
…hospital where he is diagnosed as suffering from "battle fatigue" and released with no real remedy. He then returns home to his aunt's house, where his symptoms grow steadily worse. Tayo has been told that he really should separate himself from his Indian
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