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    November 21‚ 2012 Motivational Interviewing: How It Works With Native Americans The Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change approach is complementary to the cultural values of Native American people and emphasizes listening‚ learning‚ and respect. Addictions in this day and time can be contributed to many factors and effect every ethnicity of people. Substance addiction has even affected the smallest ethnicity of people‚ Native Americans since their encounter with white people. Motivational

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    The expansion into the new world was an almost instantaneous ordeal. The Spanish and Portuguese delved into Southern and South America‚ and western North America‚ while the British explored the east coast of North America. In different regions‚ people are different; different cultures‚ tastes‚ beliefs‚ etc. With each conquering people‚ cultures‚ tastes‚ and beliefs all differ as well. It is the clash of these two civilizations that bring about responses‚ and they’re different every time. In

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    the effects of colonialism. "Shooting an Elephant" took place in Burma‚ a former colony of the British Empire during British colonial rule.George Orwell mentioned‚ “…the real nature of imperialism.” Also‚ “I was stuck between my hatred of the empire I served. During the time depicted in the short story the author only then began to understand the realities of oppression caused by colonialism. Considering how he was a police officer for the Imperial Police social injustice wasn’t something he considered

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    The British Empire was the most dominate population in the 18th century. They had the strongest army‚ the most riches‚ and the highest population. They were a very advanced society that was always searching for ways to bigger the empire; by doing that they would have to make some difficult decisions. Some of them‚ which caused wars and a lot of hate towards the British‚ and some that strictly affected the British colonies‚ which caused a lot of issues. The Seven Years war had a strong effect on the

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    interesting facts that I have learned from the Native American Video. Some interesting facts that I learned were how the Native Americans would hunt. When the Natives went hunting they would hunt with spears. They would also disguise themselves as animals so the animals that they were hunting for would not run away from them. Another interesting fact that I learned was how llamas wool was one of the best gifts given to them due to how light and warm the wool was and how the Incas used llamas for transportation

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    The 1950’s was a decade of progress. Cars were improving in efficiency. Everyone also had a pretty good idea of “the perfect all American family”. This family consists of a working dad who brings home the money; a stay at home mom who cooked‚ cleaned‚ took care of the children‚ and took care of the bills; and 2-3 children. This also created a stereotype for American families. The 1950’s was a pretty happy-go-lucky decade‚ and inventions such as the Mr. potato head‚ and the Hula-hoop showed it. 1950’s

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    discovered the “New World” there lived many distinct but also similar tribes that ruled all across. Many tribes existed during this era of prosperity for the Native Americans. A few of the main tribes of it are the Cherokee‚ Iroquois‚ Navajo‚ and Sioux who were all special in their own way. Firstly‚ the Cherokee were made up of seven clans with which each had a different purpose and job. The names and jobs of all the tribes in English are Long Hair which sends the Peace Chief‚ Blue who is the oldest; Wolf

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    Europeans coming to Kansas. Thousands of years ago the Native Americans crossed the land-bridge. Then the Native Americans spit-up and settled and created the culture areas. Depending on the environments the Native Americans had different basic needs to survive such as clothing‚ food‚ and shelter. The Iroquois used their natural resources to get food. The men hunted animals such as deer‚ bears‚ ducks‚ turtles‚ turkey‚ and frogs. The women did the hunting and the gathering; they grew crops such

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    in this state of mind. His internal conflicts enthrall between fighting for his Native American ethnicity‚ and‚ finding his purpose to this world. This link between the two becomes a challenge due to his pessimistic‚ and protective attitude for his race. The narrator’s volatile actions imply his frustration towards the discrimination against his native Spokane reservation heritage. The protagonists’ Native American upbringing intertwined with White culture challenges his Red and White thinking

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    discover ‘How Significant an Impact Colonisation has had on Modern Native American Culture’. I chose this topic as I am very interested in native cultures and I think it is important to know how these cultures have been impacted‚ due to colonisation and what can be done to help these cultures now. I used a variety of research processes including‚ libraries‚ the Internet‚ newspaper articles and the process of emailing experts. I used primary sources such as pictures to visually display to me how the culture

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