Since the start of The United States of America the colonists and later Americans had to deal with the Natives that were rightfully there first. The federal government’s diplomacy approach with Native Americans during the time periods of 1790 to 1880 and 1880 to 1900 differ in a few ways. During the period of 1790 to 1880 the government participated it removals‚ treaties‚ reservations‚ and even war. In addition‚ the treaties and acts in this time period that the government approached with‚ usually
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perspectives‚ feeding stories into the wider communities and allowing for action to be taken‚ and providing a venue for the search of truth. Good. The communal nature of Verbatim Theatre means that a great variety of perspectives are voiced. In The Laramie Project we hear about issues such as homophobia and the “live and let live” culture‚ hate crimes‚ identity and justice system from a wide variety of perspectives including‚ but not limited to: homosexuals‚ heterosexuals‚ doctors‚ judges‚ family and
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research firm wishes to determine if the adult men in Laramie‚ Wyoming would be interested in a new upscale men’s clothing store. From a list of all residential addresses in Laramie‚ the firm selects a simple random sample of 100 and mails a brief questionnaire to each. Use this information to answer the next three questions. 5. The population of interest is a) all adult men in Laramie‚ Wyoming. b) all residential addresses in Laramie‚ Wyoming. c) the members of the marketing firm
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1.|What happened to the Plains Indian population between 1780 and 1870?Ø The population declined by half because of disease and as the Sioux pushed west‚ they defeated weaker opposition. Cheyenne warrior anguished‚ disease shifted balance of power | 2.|Explain the Indian wars on the Great Plains:Ø It marked its last resistance of its population devastated by disease and demoralized by the removal policy pursued by the government. Some tribes including the crow‚ Arikara‚ Pawnee and Shoshoni fought
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have also experienced loss and distance themselves from it. Beth Loffreda’s essay‚ Selections from Losing Matthew Shepard‚ deals with the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard‚ a homosexual teenager from Laramie‚ Wyoming. Loffreda recapitulates the responses and reactions of those in and out of Laramie. But more in depth‚ Loffreda wonders if people nationwide paid more attention to Matthew’s
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Executive Summary Cowboy Hookah is a hookah bar concept that will be located in Laramie‚ WY to serve as an alternative place for customers to relax and enjoy a cultural experience. The focus will be to bring in students from the University of Wyoming and community members as well as young professionals in the area. The bar will be located in downtown Laramie and be managed by a team of four owners. The business will generate revenues through the sale of flavored tobacco
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playwright Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project to travel to Laramie and conduct hundreds of interviews with townspeople about Matthew’s life and death. From these interviews the company created a piece of documentary theatre. That took the compiled interviews and turned them into a performance where eight actors portrayed more then sixty characters in a series of short scenes. The Laramie Project deals with themes of homophobia‚ hate‚ violence but it also projects a message
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continued their journey and finally found a place with animals that they could eat. While on a hunt‚ Parkman got separated from the group. He was lost‚ but he eventually found his way back. This is when they met the chief of the trading port at Fort Laramie. The Englishmen they were
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treaties which they agreed to uphold. Usually‚ they established the same treaties they betrayed‚ such as the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851); which eventually led to the tragic massacre of the Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek.[1] “The Treaty set forth traditional territorial claims of the tribes as between themselves.” [2] Greedy and eager to completely disregard the Treaty of Fort Laramie and head west due to the discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado‚ the Pikes Peak Gold Rush resulted in masses
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