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Category: /Literature/Novels
…post near a tribe of Sioux Indians, his sworn enemies. Communications between them are limited, and the Indian tribe describes white men as “dumb and useless.” The feeling is mutual, too. White men then considered Indians as barbaric, uncivilized, and also…
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Category: /History
…Seminole War, and during his first administration, the Indian Removal Act was passed in 1830. The act offered the Indians land west of the Mississippi in return for evacuation of their tribal homes in the east. About 100 million acres of traditional Indian lands…
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Category: /History
…. During both periods of expansionism, the U.S. continued to disrespect people and take over where they were not welcome. Before the twentieth century the United States gained new land close by. The Indian Removal Act and the Louisiana Purchase are examples…
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…of American Financial History, The Fraunces Tavern Museum, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the National Museum of the American Indian. Each Museum showcases exhibits that in different forms show certain groups and individuals that have contributed to American…
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Category: /Literature
…demands to have them returned to their correct home, Ms. Perry states that the museums policy is "if an Indian tribe wanted ancestral bones returned, it had only to ask for them and provide some acceptable proof that the bones in question had indeed been taken…
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Category: /Literature/English
…were both really prejudice and hated the Indians, But towards the end William Bradford became nice to them and John Smith was still making fun of them. John Smith's and William Bradford's writting was quite different then each others. John Smith always…
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…that represent the Native Americans, yet I only came up with two from the NFL. The Washington Redskins and the Kansas City Chiefs are the only teams of Indian descent. The real football fans don't seem to mind these names; it's the people who are so worried about…
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…, for it was the only industry that was based on an exchange of goods between two very different groups of people (namely, the Indians and the Europeans). Although most people think of the fur trade as being a male dominated industry, Indian women also played very important…
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Category: /Literature/English
…I Know I Am But What Are You? Cultural Differences in The Tempest, Montaigne’s Essays, and In Defense of the Indians Paper #2 The Tempest, In Defense of the Indians, and Montaigne’s essays each illustrate what…
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Category: /History
…as savages and outsiders. So the Americans and the main stream Unites States Native Americans decided to weed out the traditionalists and have them assimilate to the American culture. During 1970s, American Indian Reservations had turmoil within their own people…
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