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    American music was heavily influenced by the European culture. When the English migrated to America‚ they brought with them their musical traits. This is commonly referred to as the European American Stream. There are a few common musical traits that the Europeans brought to America: ballads‚ call-and-response‚ and cantillation. Ballads are a type of song that tells a story centered around a historical event or a tragedy. The unique trait or characteristic of a ballad is its repeating melodies. These

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    The results of my IAT test were kind of confusing‚ but it said that I preferred Native Americans and whites the same‚ so the way I took it is that I’m not prejudice against Native Americans. Yes‚ I do think that the results were valid; I do wish that they were easier to understand but the test was actually fun I have never taken a test of prejudice before and it was really interesting. I do not think that measuring prejudice would be that easy‚ because there are dishonest people in the world that

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    the land as their land. The government felt that the colonizing of people was much more the entitlement of the Native American and made several federal policies that insured specific tribes would be moved to pre-determined reservations to continue their traditional way of life. This was done despite how negatively it affected the Native Americans. After being forced to leave their native lands‚ many Indians discovered that life would be pretty difficult. By moving these tribes‚ the government forced

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    The Power of the Native American Story Norah AlJunaidi Stephanie Fegan AP Lang and Composition 20 December 2013 The Power of the Native American Story The story is the most powerful tool in Native American culture passed down through generations. Stories connect them to the past‚ the present and their surroundings. However the world is always changing‚ and because of this‚ some Native Americans have lost their connection to their culture. In Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko

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    The relationship between the Native Americans and the French could have its unsettled moments at but in comparison with other governments their relationship was beneficial to both parties‚ not just one. The French made allies of the "council of three fires"(p.120) by respecting their culture‚ the fur trade‚ and basing their relationship on alliances. While the French might not have approved of the Native Americans beliefs‚ they did follow certain traditions that made the interactions between them

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    Indians for the sake of progress were atrocious. Brutal and cruel murders of millions of Indian peoples resound to this day. Their populations may never recover from such an incredible loss; the past can be ignored but never erased. However‚ we as Americans‚ celebrate Christopher Columbus day with joy. We think only of ‘The Founding of America’ and not by the means of which our country was constructed. To Indians everywhere this holiday is simply a remembrance of the murder‚ torture‚ rape‚ and enslavement

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    Page 1 NATIVE AMERICANS Early on in the text we learned about a time period in our history that took the land from the Native American’s‚ making them promises of a better life if they would move to different locations in the country and live on a Tribal Reservation. This period of time was called manifest destiny and caused an everlasting effect upon the Native American’s in this country. The Native American’s went from complete freedom‚ which included being able to roam and move about

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    A long time ago‚ many ages before the human race conquered the world‚ was a Native American village. Life was easy in the Native American village. The Indians had ample food supply‚ several skilled craftsman‚ and excellent hunters. Then on one refreshing morning‚ the spiritual mother brought a pair of twins into the living world. Nothing such had ever been before‚ the newborns were the first to have been seen alike. The whole tribe was in shock‚ they didn’t know what to do or what it meant at first

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    the evolution of Native American culture. Thesis: Modern Native American traditions reflect the history of struggle‚ strife and triumph they experienced in history. Introduction: As most of us know‚ Native American’s have a rich history of struggle and also triumph. Many modern Native American traditions reflect the story and struggle Native American’s experienced. These stories are filled with tradition closely tied to Mother Nature. I’m sure many of you have seen Native American art and objects

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    be swayed into another group. Another contradiction that I saw‚ was stated in the first few "Fact" paragraphs‚ that every day is typically celebrated as a day of thanks for Native Americans. Every day is celebrated as thanksgiving. Then‚ in the last paragraph‚ it says that thanksgiving is a day of mourning for Native Americans. Thanksgiving serves as a day of thanks in the beginning of the article‚ then serves as a day of mourning in the

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