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    Tribe. “This pipeline is going through huge swaths of ancestral land. It would be like constructing a pipeline through Arlington Cemetery or under St. Patrick’s Cathedral‚” said Tribe attorney‚ Dean DePountis (Heim 2). Under the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie‚ the land that the pipeline is being built on is still the unceded and sovereign territory of the Sioux Tribe (Dakota Access 4.) The Dakota Access Pipeline is appointed to run through the land that was allegedly protected under the Treaty of Fort

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    their ancestral lands at the headwaters of the Mississippi in the late 1700s‚ expanded at the expense of the Crows‚ Kiowas‚ and Pawnees‚ and justified their actions by reasoning that White men had done the same thing to them 3) Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851) and the Treaty of Fort Atkinson (1853) – The federal government tried to pacify the Indians by signing these two treaties with the chiefs of the tribes 4) After the Civil War‚ the U.S. Army’s new mission became‚ “go clear Indians out of

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    come up with interesting and new ways to promote its product. One industry that has been under fire for the types of advertising done during the last ten years is the tobacco industry. Major tobacco companies‚ specifically the R.J. Reynolds and Laramie corporations‚ spend millions of dollars each and every year‚ selectively advertising to older audiences in the Camel ad and to people who are socially active like the ones in the Newport ad‚ by intentionally using popular icons like Joe Camel and

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    Lakota History Throughout North American expansion the Lakota people have suffered some of the worst and straight forward persecutions against Native American Indians‚ and live in some of the poorest if not the poorest conditions in the United States. This is sad for a people who use to be one of the strongest nations in the Central Plains‚ feared by white men and other Indian nations alike for their ferocity and warrior abilities in the heat of battle. The Lakota arrived at positions of dominance

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    signed in Kansas‚ 1867. It divided the Great Plains into two huge Indian territories. In return for government supplies‚ most of the Indians stayed in their reservations. The Northern Plains Indians did not agree so readily. Red Cloud signed the Fort Laramie Treaty in 1868‚ after the government agreed to abandon forts along the Bozeman Trail. Most

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    Who are the victims in a hate crime? Victimization does not end with the primary person that was attacked. The Laramie Project demonstrated how the entire community‚ and eventually the nation‚ of a little town in Wyoming was affected by the death of 22 year old Matthew Shepard in October‚ 1998. Secondary victims‚ who do not bear the physical pain‚ but endure the after effects and emotional pain‚ included Matthew’s parents‚ Deputy Sheriff Reggie Fluty (who was called to the crime scene and tended

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    under the hood that negatively impact their driving experience‚ but when your windshield is damaged‚ you may start to realize just how important it is. Here are some of the problems you face should you fail to get your windshield replacement in Laramie‚ WY. Decreases vehicle’s structural support: A damaged windshield it is not as strong as it once was. With this being a large‚ important part of your vehicle‚ it being weak is not something that will make you feel

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    to occur and inequality still persists. Racism has taken more covert form of privilege. The third privilege move is when the privileged one’s defend the action of their race. For example in ‘The Laramie Project’‚ Mundock Cooper‚ one of the residents of Centennial‚ a town nearby to Laramie defends the two accused. He says‚ “ I am not excusing their actions‚ but it made me feel better because it was partially Matthew’s fault and partially the guys who did it….its fifty fifty” (58). By

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    cases‚ the United States came in and separated tribes that were feuding. For the Ojibwa‚ the establishment of Fort Snelling and the Crawford meeting were attempts by the United States to stop the feuding between the Ojibwa and the Dakota. The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1871 separated the four tribes in the Plains – the Lakota‚ the Crow‚ the Cheyenne‚ and the Arapahoe – from fighting by putting them on separate reservations. In both tribe’s treaty making process‚ the Americans clearly had the upper hand

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    tribes‚ and they cut down their trees and brought diease to there which decreased their population. Indians signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1851 in order to reserve their culture. Indians were forced to accept reservations‚ and they could be taught in English ‚farming‚ and their childern could go to school. Indians also signed the second Treaty of Fort Laramie to remian Indian’s control of the Black Hills. The establishment of the reservations forced Indians go onto the reservations which occupied

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