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    Racism against Native Americans and African Americans Sometimes I imagine that racial diversity would be a boon to human kind if there was no such thing called “racial hatred”. Now if you tell me that if there was only one kind of race then I will tell you that if all roses were red then what you would have given for a funeral? My point is that diversity is what makes this world keep going amusingly and these notions of race and ethnicities as big and small‚ upper class and lower class‚ superior

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    Native Americans in California Missions Spanish wanted to colonize some of America‚ just like the Europeans. Building religious based Missions all throughout California was a way for them to maintain ultimate social‚ political‚ and economic control. Spanish explorers arrived on the border of California during the 16th century. The very first Franciscan mission was built in San Diego during 1769. By 1833‚ twenty two Spanish Missions existed from Southern California to Northern California. Native

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    the Sioux in the east (9). There’s an old Cherokee saying that states‚ “When the white man discovered this country‚ Indians were running it. No debt‚ no taxes‚ women did all the work. White man thought he could improve on a system like that” (American Indian Quotes). This was very true. The women were charged with the jobs of making clothes for the family‚ cooking‚ packing and carrying the supplies and tipis during a move‚ and taking care of household chores. However‚ unlike men‚ Kiowa women were

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    Ant 190 Midterm February 26‚ 2013 Question #1. Native Americans depend greatly on the environment and their ecological knowledge‚ as the environment around them continues to warm it causes life threatening changes for Native peoples. For starters‚ their food sources are dwindling as a result of melting arctic sea ice‚ causing species like seal and caribou to continue to deplete. The sea ice melting takes lives every year in Native American reservations around Alaska because they’re resorting

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    The Ojibwe Native American Tribe used to live on and own the entire Northern third of Wisconsin. However‚ in an 1837 land cession treaty‚ the Ojibwe tribe had all of their land ceded to the state of Wisconsin. For centuries‚ Native Americans have depended on fish as one of their major food staples. As part of the treaty‚ the Ojibwe was granted the right to spearfish whenever and wherever they wanted‚ within the state. In recent decades‚ Anglers have berated Native tribes for their spearfishing rights

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    Postmodernism in American literature The novel Beloved by Toni Morrison often makes us question the credibility of what is being told‚ and uses many striking‚ sudden shifts between the past and present‚ making it difficult to distinguish between reality and fiction. This blurring of the truth is a common element of postmodern fiction. In fact‚ many scholars would say that Beloved is a great example of postmodernism. (Ebrahimi 2005) Morrison uses this technique to bring about the suffering

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    Melissa Mulkey American Literature-45 Individual Work Week 2 1/25/13 There are a lot of significant quotes in Emerson’s Self-Reliance essay. The two that I find the most interesting is “we but half express ourselves‚ and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us represents.” The second one I find interesting is “Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string.” There is also the style of writing‚ tone‚ and imagery he uses in his essay. In his quote‚ “we but half express ourselves

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    Jonathan Edwards & Anne Bradstreet Jonathan Edwards and Anne Bradstreet were both famous Puritan writers of their time. Each of their works‚ "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" and " Upon the Burning of Our House" convey to their audiences the strong religious beliefs prevalent during that time period. Edwards writes to persuade his audience. On the other hand‚ Bradstreet writes to inform her audience. Edwards mainly talks about hell and damnation in his writings‚ however Bradstreet talks

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    RESOURCE EXTRACTION ON NATIVE AMERICAN LANDS Andrew Kalmey This August 2012 article “Tapping Into the Land‚ and Dividing its People” describes the controversies of whether the Blackfeet tribes should allow oil companies on to their 1.5 million acre reservation on order to drill for oil. This issue causes divide within the peoples on the reservation because of their Blackfeet beliefs of how the land is living and very sacred and whether or not to go against those beliefs in order to gain jobs and

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    in the western united states caused many problems for the native Americans‚ but also helped shape the west. The united states were fairly impacted in many ways because of the arrival of the white man in the early American west in the 1800s. Many Native American tribes lived in the American west but as the white men started arriving and moving westward they pushed the American Indians aside and further populated the west. The Native Americans wanted the land for hunting and gathering while the white

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