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    society through increased hospitalizations and complications. The following cultural patterns may represent many American Indians‚ but do not represent all people in a community. According to the University of California School of Nursing‚ in Culture and Clinical Care‚ many aspects of Indian culture today reflect the culture of the general US population. The American Indian concept of family includes immediate and extended family members‚ as well as community and tribal members. Women are the

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    Educating Indian Girls

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    HIST 136 Paper #1 Fall 2014 In Robert Trennert’s essay‚ “Educating Indian Girls at Nonreservation Boarding Schools‚ 1870-1920”‚ there is an argument on the federal government’s policy on sending young Indian girls to schools to be “Americanized.” During the 1870s‚ the government provided education for Indian youth of both sexes. The schools started in 1878 when Captain Richard Henry Pratt‚ in charge of a group of Indian prisoners at Fort Marion‚ convinced the government to educate eighteen of his

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    Cherokee Indian Removal

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    Andrew Jackson"’"s Presidency. The events that transpired after the implementation of his Indian policy are indeed heinous and continually pose questions of morality for all generations. Ancient Native American tribes were forced from their ancestral homes in an effort to increase the aggressive expansion of white settlers during the early years of the United States. The most notable removal came after the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The Cherokee‚ whose journey was known as the ’"’Trail of Tears’"’

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    Indian Reorganization Act

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    The Indian Reorganization Act‚ June 18‚ 1934 (Wheeler-Howard Act) --An Act to conserve and develop Indian lands and resources; to extend to Indians the right to form business and other organizations; to establish a credit system for Indians; to grant certain rights of home rule to Indians; to provide for vocational education for Indians; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled‚ That hereafter

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    Indian Gold industry

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    7 CONCLUSION 28 8 ANNEXURE 29 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 39 INTRODUCTION Structure The gems and jewellery industry occupies an important position in the Indian economy. It is a leading foreign exchange earner‚ as well as one of the fastest growing industries in the country. The two major segments of the sector in India are gold jewellery and diamonds. The

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    Name: Makayla Lemon NAS M8 Concept and Reaction Date: 5/7/12 After reading Sia Davis and Jane Feustel ’s article entitled "Indian Gaming in the States" answer all parts of the following questions (30 points): 1) What is the link between gaming and broader economic development for Native nations? The link between gaming and broader economic development for Native nations is merging the goals of land purchase and maintainable economic development in a small business‚ providing employment

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    tried to get the Indians to agree to living on reservations instead of on their homelands. For the rest of the following century they struggled to force the Indians to accept it‚ they failed to do so in the end and were forced to more desperate measures to clear the west for western settlement. The first policy was the Medicine Lodge Treaty‚ 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

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    Analysis of Indian Camp

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    Indian Camp 1. b Indian Camp is about a doctor who takes his son Nick with to an Indian Camp‚ where the doctor shall help an Indian woman who had been trying to have her baby for two days. The doctor opera the Indian woman with some help from his son‚ a man called Uncle George and three Indian men. When the baby was out and the doctor had finished his work‚ he would see to the proud father of the baby. When the doctor sees the father‚ he was dead. He had commit suicide. The doctor take

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    Causes of Indian Mutiny

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    The Indian Mutiny‚ which occurred in 1857‚ was the consequence of a number of problems that had arisen as a result of the British occupation of India. It began as a mutiny of the sepoys‚ a class of soldiers. However‚ it soon escalated into other mutinies and civilian rebellions in the northern and central parts of India. The British occupation caused political‚ economic and cultural problems in India. This led to disharmony between the two sides. Political forces were a main cause of the Indian

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    Change in Indian Family

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    common culture among the members of the family‚ is undergoing change. The family life or the family structure has remained the integral part of the Indian Society with the spirit of family solidarity. For generations‚ India has had a prevailing tradition of the joint family system. Usually the oldest male member of the family is the head of the joint Indian Family system. He is the one who makes all the important decisions of the family. After the urbanization and the economic development of the country

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