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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 in the other
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is a tribe made up of Indians from many tribes." (Garbarino-13). The ethnic diversity results from their interaction with other southeastern tribes such as the Calusa, Yuchi, Timucua, Cherokee, Apalachicola, Chickasaw, and Creek. It also accounts
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Between 1875 and 1925 the friendly relations with Indians prevented the loss of many
American lives.
By 1890 Americans had migrated all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The frontier era had
ended. Well before that date, however, it had become clear
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In the southwestern United States, above northern Arizona, are three mesas. The mesas create the home for the Hopi Indians. The Hopi have a deeply religious, isolated, tribal culture with a unique history.
The Hopi have a highly developed belief
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The short story Indian Camp is a sequel to the other Ernest Hemingway short story Three Shots. The ending is both of these stories are significantly different, and show a great change in the main character, a seven-year-old boy named Nick
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This is an introduction to the Cree Indians way of life explaining about the foods they ate, significance of story telling, myths, religious beliefs, rituals performed, and their present day way of life. It is almost impossible to touch on every aspect
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Indian Camp
Analysis of Nicks Father
In Earnest Hemmingways story Indian Camp, from his first book In Our Time, there is a character named Henry refereed to in this story as Nicks father. Nicks father is a doctor. A closer look at Nicks
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The wind blows across the lone prairie, causing the golden heads of grass to sway in a synchronized motion. On the horizon stands a herd of buffalo with bowed heads silhouetted by the slowly sinking sun. In the east stands an Indian
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Zulu and Indians (Asian Indians):
Zulu (KwaZulu): A small independent tribe in the North Western Africa. According to oral history, the name Zulu was first heard round about 1620s.
India (Hindustan): Land of ancient civilization, with Cities
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seventeenth century for fair dealing with the Indians by obtaining their lands through negotiated treaties and deeds. But unfortunately, when it came to us the Quakers lost control of the colonial legislature and began unfair trade practices and demanding Indian
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