Papers 981-990 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…in South Africa were treated with less respect than deserved. The Indians were forced into South Africa because of the British Empire expansion. These Indians, mostly poor, were in a system close to slavery. In South Africa the non-whites didn’t get very many…
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…by Turkic and Afghan Muslims. However both empires and many others like Zimbabwe, recognised that Islam suited their needs and adopted it. Under Muslim rule, trades prospered in the Indian Ocean Maritime Network and the Trans-Saharan trade. In spite of the Delhi…
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…The Okefenokee Swamp is located in Georgia and has played a major part in state's history. Many people have lived in the swamp, from the Indians to the White settlers. People have tried to drain it and cut down the trees but it still exists today. We…
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Category: /Literature
…The Last Of The Mohicans is an action packed, romantic and adventurous drama, set during the peak of the French and Indian War in America. The English manage to wipe out a large proportion of the indian population however some survive, being only two…
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…on the American frontier during the French and Indian War. The daughters of Colonel Monro, Alice and Cora, are going to visit him at Ft. William Henry, a fort being attacked by the French, with the "help" of a Huron tribe member Magua and Major Duncan Heyward. Magua…
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…. Dunbar ends up befriending a group of Sioux Indians. Three members in particular were Kicking Bird, Wind in His Hair, and Stands With a Fist. Dunbar eventually falls in love with Stands with a Fist, who is a white woman who was raised by the tribe. Through…
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Category: /History
…, near Bryson City, NC, so the Cherokee Indians were often referred to as Ani-Kituhwagi, which meant “the people of Kituhwa”. The Cherokee Indains are a branch of the Iroquois nation. In 1838 the U.S Army made the Cherokee Indians leave their homeland…
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Category: /Literature/English
…I went to El Pollo Inka, on January 14, 2003, in Gardena. When I arrived outside of the Peruvian restaurant, I saw a big fire spit roasting some chickens in the window. Aztec Indian model statues where also displayed behind the window. Walking…
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Category: /History
…that the Native American Indian contributions to the pioneer and the American way were very much influential to the American way of life of today, which was very much absent in his essay. “The most significant thing about the American frontier is, that it lies…
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…Natives The First Native Americans were called the Paleo- Indians; they first arrived in eastern North America between 30,000 and 10,000 B.C. The Paleo- Indians because nomadic hunters, searching for food. Years later during the Archaic Period…
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