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…Continent, as the Europeans were on their way. In 1539, the Zuni Indians prepared for the coming of a god, known as the black katsina. They hoped that this god would bring rain, making the land fertile again. What they received was not really a god at all…
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Category: /Literature
…rich. You could become instantly famous." These are some of the dreams that Jing-Mei's mother in Amy Tan's Two Kinds has of America. She is not alone. Millions of people come to America to make these dreams come true, like the Indian's Tribe in Sherman…
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…Oscar Howe (1915-1983)         Oscar Howe was a Yanktonai Sioux Indian, born on the Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota in 1915. Howe attended the Prierre Indian School until he reached 18-years of age. Then he went…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…images of Indian an ponies, jumping of trains, and making treachous statement about them. During the War Native American provide food, medicine, horse for weary white travelers. Even, guild through the woods when strayed away from the rest of the troops…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was a member of the forces that enslaved the Indians in Hispaniola.This was the European and Spanish way. Few explores would look upon the natives they encountered as anything more than talking animals. For the year of 1502 he was a captain under the governor…
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…Heath System (modern) Provide American Indian families with health services that promote healing and wellness."Carl Albert Indian Health Facility serves the medical needs of more than 117,000 Native American patients each year from across central…
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Category: /History
…as a sovereign nation, completely equal in law. Relations between Europeans and Natives varied from friendly trades to hostile battles, yet the Natives were never defeated or surrendered in any way. Conversely, many Indian groups did end up signing treaties…
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…. Invented media images prevent millions of Americans from understanding the past and current authentic human experience of First Nations People. The opposition to the use of Indian mascots for sports teams has always been because these trappings and seasonal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…soiled: First by the race issues created by the Europeans then secondly by petty jealousies each race, East Indian and African, had towards each other. But let my point about the ethnic divide be put with more focus: the two races are the two main groups…
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…Proclamation of October 7, 1763 was set forth by British Parliament. This document has been called the "Magna Carta of Indian Rights" and has been held by the courts to have "the force of a statute which has never been repealed". It was, in part, intended to end…
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