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    Native American Religion When meeting a Native American and you want to introduce them to Christianity‚ you must consider their beliefs also and teach them how to incorporate Christian values too. This may be a very hard thing to do‚ depending on the person and how headstrong they are in their own beliefs. Because of the genocidal actions in the nineteenth century by the Europeans‚ many Native Americans feel we are trying to take everything away from them. They have

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    Native American Gender Roles The woman was always kept busy in the camp. Responsible for making the family home‚ caring for that home‚ preparing food‚ making their clothing and so many other responsibilities. The woman is often referred to as a "slave" to her husband(Crow Dog‚ 2001). Whereas the man was often portrayed as sitting in the tepee‚ while the woman catered his every need. But‚ in truth‚ a Native Indian Man and Woman shared responsibilities equally. They shared the responsibilities

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    people is now known as Native Americans‚ or Indians‚ as Columbus came to call them. When he first set foot on the New World‚ Columbus thought he had reached India‚ but instead‚ he had actually reached what later would be called the Caribbean. The indigenous people whom he encountered there were amicable and peaceful to him and his people‚ unlike the ones the Pilgrims who came from England‚ found in what would be Plymouth Plantation. Although at first the Native Americans in Plymouth Plantation

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    The Indian Health Services and Native American Health Despite various attempts by the Indian Health Services to improve Native American health‚ without the sufficient funding and necessary resources‚ the efficacy of health care has made little improvement over the past several decades. The brutal relationship between the United States government and Native Americans is one that cannot be ignored. It led to beginning of federally funded health care for American Indians as long as two centuries

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    honor and values. Though Cooper shared some of the same values and ideas‚ he held an admiration for the frontier‚ wilderness and the woodsman. It seemed as though he believed in white supremacy to an extent but at the same time held a view of awe and respect for Native Americans. This ambivalence towards racism between Whites and Indians is shown numerously throughout the book and it is also apparent that Cooper held responsibility‚ determination‚ honor‚ and courage in high regard.

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    Ebner-Eschenbach‚ perhaps describes the harm of "white privilege" on American society. By its very definition privilege is a grace bestowed on one over another (Webster‚ 2006). In that sense‚ privilege is in and of itself an opposition to equality. In racial terms‚ if one group has been historically privileged over another‚ there will never be equality between the groups until a catastrophic new beginning can occur removing all trace of the bestowed privilege. White American privilege is the result of a country

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    between the early colonists and Native-American Indians through American settlers and Native-Americans changed so drastically due to many tragic factors. Although the biggest factor would have to be that the settlers saw the Native-Americans as savages and felt that they needed to alter their cultural ways to the European ways. The Sand Creek massacre and the Battle of Little Bighorn were two events that greatly affected the relations among the settlers and the Native Americans. These are only some of the

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    the lives of millions of African Americans in both the South and the North. The decade following the Civil War has dramatically improved most African American’s conditions. While it is true that their conditions improve‚ their aspirations and values has remained the same. Frederick Douglass from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ Lena Younger from A Raisin in the Sun‚ and Walter Younger also from A Raisin in the Sun‚ are three generations of African Americans who aspire for “chance” and hold

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    The size and shape of the shells soon became standard and the use of the shells shifted to accomplish complex economic exchanges. Once wampum shells commonly began to be used‚ the Europeans not only saw shell trading with the natives but also within their own culture eventually becoming the center of currency for the Europeans of the area. This posed some problems as the Europeans were also trading with a world that did not recognize the wampum as a form of currency but rather

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    wars between the white population of America and the Native American Indians. They could not mutually agree‚ as they both wanted the best for themselves. The Native Americans were sceptical towards the whites and the whites on the other hand didn’t trust the Native Americans. Many of the white population were running out of room on the East Coast of America. As the US believed in the concept of “Manifest Destiny”‚ which consisted in filling the whole continent with loyal white Americans‚ this would inevitably

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