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    the Western interest in First Nations people extends across history from “dominating or colonizing First Nations people‚ [their] cultural images and [their] land” to “salvaging‚ preserving‚ and reinterpreting material fragments of a supposedly dying native culture for Western “art and culture” collections” (277). From such examples as Captain Cook’s Club gifted by the Nuu-chal-nulth‚ indigenous works and artifacts are being labelled with unbelievably high prices—the simple club

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    Notes

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    General Comprehension Questions – Maestro Darwin. 1976. 1. Describe Keller’s appearance and manner. What is emphasized? Why?Keller is a short european man with grey-white hair and an arched nose. He had soft‚ pale‚ clean skin with small pudgy hands that were always manicured although he was missing a finger. He takes more pride in looking after his hands than he does about any other part of his body. He is also a very classical man. Paul finds him very fascinating.2. Of what significance is the

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    Native Animals of Asia

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    Native animals of Asia Treeshrews : native to the tropical forest of Southeast Asia. Spalacidae : native to eastern Asia‚ the Horn of Africa‚ the Middle East‚ & south-eastern Europe. Civets : native to the tropics of Africa and Asia. Natural Wonders Mt. Everest : On the Nepal-Tiber border looms the world’s highest peak‚ Mt. Everest (29‚028 ft.)‚ along the Himalayan Range. Dead Sea : The world’s lowest land area is

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    Native American Atlatl

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    An atlatl is a stick that propels a dart or a spear used by Eskimos and early Native Americans. There is a handle on one end and a hook or socket on the other were the spear or dart is held. The term atlatl comes from the Aztecs who were the first culture to actually write down this term. In modern time we use the expression throwing stick‚ throwing board‚ or even speer sling the problem is that these names do not just pertain to an atlatl. Throughout the years there are many cultures that have use

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    The Impact of Expansion on Native Americans "The incorporation of the West into the national economy spelled the doom of the Plains Indian and their world‚" Eric Foner wrote. This sentence sums up everything pertaining to the impact of expansion to the West on the Native Americans. As Settlers moved westward in the 1850’s‚ the Army and the Plains Indians began a decades long conflict that would end with the destruction of the Indians way of life. In 1879‚ two years after surrendering to

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    Native American Poverty

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    Income and Poverty in the United States (Bureau). The smallest ethnic group at just over 5 million people‚ held the highest rate of poverty; again. With an average income median for families of $37‚227‚ $16‚000 less than the national median average‚ Native American’s held and continue to hold the highest rates of poverty among all races and ethnicities (Bureau). However‚ the problem is not only contemporary yet historical. History has shown a state of economic turmoil has existed in the American Indian

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    Native American Desire

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    The European desire for capital was socially disastrous because they implemented the strategy of divide and conquer within the Native American and African-origin peoples. Hartman quotes Walter Rodney in saying “There was in existence a fundamental class contradiction between the ruling nobility and the commoners; and the ruling classes joined hands with the Europeans in exploiting the African masses” (Hartman 31). Indeed‚ the Europeans’ entitlement made them foreign to the idea of family and ultimately

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    Dawn of Digital Natives

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    Breanna Vegas Steve Sweek English 122. 603: Rhetorical Analysis February 14‚ 2013 Summary and Analysis of Steve Johnson’s “Dawn of the Digital Natives” In Steve Johnson’s “Dawn of the Digital Natives” reprinted in Writing Arguments‚ 9th edition‚ the author brings to light how the digital era has affected us in regards to our reading habits. Johnson displays how well versed he is in NEA report and how he feels their choice of focus narrows the accuracy of the reading statistics. He explains

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    Native American Diseases

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    remarks in the following quote his understanding on the matter of depopulation: “…societal disruption with resulting social and psychological malaise.” He claimed that Natives failed to reproduce after all these new

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    The drive of this paper is to present a summary of the article “Heritage Spanish Speakers’ Language Learning Strategies.” by Hancock‚ Zennia. For instance‚ this digest defines some of the problems tangled in the Spanish language learning experiences of heritage Spanish speakers‚ which is the largest population of heritage language speakers in the United States. It also describes ways in which instructors can simplify these students’ language growth through a better understanding of their language

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