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    Cummings Poetic Protest

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    poetry can be seen in “Buffalo Bills” by E. E. Cummings. Cummings dislikes the fame that Buffalo Bill received from his pointless fame. However‚ Cummings does give Buffalo Bill the credit he deserves‚ complimenting Bill on his horse riding skills‚ quick speed with a gun‚ and his elegance

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    South Dakota Microbrewery

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    direct-labor hours for Buffalo Ale‚ Bismark Bock and Four Heads Stout is $450.86 and $0.85‚ $347.79 and $0.91 and $369.96 and $0.86‚ respectively. Under activity based costing the total product and per bottle cost for Buffalo Ale‚ Bismark Bock and Four Heads Stout is $317.58 and $0.60‚ $615.5 and $1.6 and $379.29 and $0.88‚ respectively. Calculations can be found in Appendix A. 2. The gross margin and gross margin percentage under allocation based on direct-labor hours for Buffalo Ale‚ Bismark Bock

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    Rainy Mountain

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    community and culture of the Kiowa people was very interesting to Momaday. He describes the nomadic life of the Kiowa tribe as they travelled from Yellowstone to Rainy Mountain (Momaday 602). They raided the southern plains‚ captured settlements‚ hunted buffalo‚ and stole horses. They were known to be fierce warriors and they opposed the whites from taking their lands. Unfortunately‚ the tribe wasn’t as strong as the white settlers and soldiers that were invading their lands as they moved west. The Kiowa

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    more resources than necessary. The Blackfoot norm consisted of living in bands; which typically had one respected leader. Living off the natural resources of the land; a Blackfoot person diet consisted mainly of buffalo meat. Blackfoot people were expert horseback riders‚ excellent buffalo hunters and fierce warriors. The Blackfoot were feared by many other Native groups around there region such as the Cree‚ Sioux and Crow Nations. After Cultural contact with the Europeans explorers‚ life changed

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    Songkran Festival

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    performance‚ dance and Music. Charreria festival is Mexico national sport festival held at the first week of September. The festival is about horse riding‚ races and roping skills. In Thailand there are also similar festival called Buffalo Racing Festival at Chonburi. It is about buffalo races. This two festival are reflecting the local tradition‚

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    Wilkinson English 111 22 July 2013 American-Made Oppression In “Evolution” by Sherman Alexie and “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall both explain the suffrage and hardships their races had to endure. “Evolution” reveals the pressures that denatured the traditional culture of Native Americans. Where “Ballad of Birmingham” conveys a heartfelt message of a victimized child‚ whose mother’s efforts are not adequate to protect her child from racist hatred. Although both poems share a central theme

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    Manifest Destiny

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    river I see camps of soldiers here on its bank. These soldiers cut down my timber; they kill my buffalo; and when I see that‚ my heart feels like bursting; I feel sorry.”(Santana‚ Chief of the Kiowas‚ 1867) This was a drastic change to the Native Americans because they were used to living in the environment prior to having other people move in. On the reservation‚ they were not able to hunt buffalo or able to roam around as they did before. Now that they lived on the reservation they also lost

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    the white man movement westward quickly begun. This prospect to expand westward caused the government to become thoroughly involved in the lives of the Plains Indians. These intrusions by the white men had caused spoilage of the Plains Indians buffalo hunting styles‚ damaged their social and cultural lives‚ and hurt their overall lives. The lives of the Plains Indians in the second half of the nineteenth century were greatly affected by the technological development and government actions. The

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    attitude helps fuel western settlement‚ Native American removal and war with Mexico. In doing so‚ Native Americans faced harsh conditions and were treated horribly. The Great Plain Indians endured the Wounded Knee massacre of 1890‚ killing of the Buffalo‚ and many acts such as the Dawes act and Homestead. The Wounded Knee Massacre occurred on December 29‚ 1980‚ near Wounded Knee Creek on an Indian Reservation. It was a battle between U.S. military troops and Lakota Sioux Indians. This battle resulted

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    Jim Kanepetetek Case Study

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    Cree. As referred to in Tobias’ (1983)‚ “The Trio” also had a large amount of impacts for the Cree people. These leaders thought treaties were inadequate and demanded revisions. The trio met with the Blackfoot‚ Sitting Bull to form regulation of buffalo hunt and to push for revision of treaties. Big Bear‚ Little Pine‚ and Piapot also sought a concentration of Cree into “Indian Territory.”1879 – Little Pine requested a reserve at Cypress Hills. Piapot requested a reserve at Cypress Hills‚ so did 10

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