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    Native American Tribe

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    OWN NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE a) My tribe is: Kersee = land seekers b) Flag Meaning ‘‘Kerseene’’ chief god‚ the god of heaven “Wanganash” god of the War “Matanga”god of life “Teriyaki” god of the Water “Chiwata” god of agriculture “Lachineit” god of night c) Leader of the tribe is Kerwamatechila = Son of the gods that they believe d) Social Structure e) Political structure

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    Folklore Paper Blackfoot Nation The Blackfoot nation is comprised of three First Nations in Alberta‚ Canada (North Peigan‚ South Peigan‚ Kainai Nation) and one Native American tribe in Montana (Siksika Nation). Their language is of the Algonquian family and they have many beautiful stories that reflect their culture‚ language‚ geography and history. The two stories I chose to read are called “Legend of the Beginning‚” and “Blood Clot Boy.” “Legend of the Beginning” is a creation story

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    life. Some societies may incorporate their culture into their literature; the Native Americans‚ for example‚ are widely known for doing so. On the other hand‚ certain sets of people may base their culture upon a great piece of writing; Puritans‚ a group of people who separated from the Church of England and fled to the Americas for religious reform‚ are famous for basing their way of life upon the Bible. Both Native Americans and Puritans have similar elements of culture‚ such as religion and morals

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    Long Essay #1 The contact between Europeans‚ Native Americans‚ and West Africans helped to create and develope the New World. All three of these groups had different views of the world and different cultures. All of their ideas and beliefs coming together in the Americas helped shape the the New World in many ways. The Native Americans already came over to the New World by crossing a land bridge called the Bering Strait long before the Europeans or anyone else had gotten there. After time these

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    imperialism.” Also‚ “I was stuck between my hatred of the empire I served. During the time depicted in the short story the author only then began to understand the realities of oppression caused by colonialism. Considering how he was a police officer for the Imperial Police social injustice wasn’t something he considered before. The content of “Indian Education” also shared context relating to colonialism. The Europeans invaded the Americas and this resulted into the natives being treated like unwanted

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    Native American Genocide

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    Zack Siemsen Merri Ferles HIS 202 02-12-13 Native American Genocide The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide states that according to Article 2. “Genocide‚ deems any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy‚ in whole or in part‚ a national‚ ethnical‚ racial or religious group. Such as killing members of a group‚ causing serious bodily or mental harm‚ inflicting the group member lives to cause destruction‚ imposing measures intended to prevent birth‚ and forcibly

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    was a bright and positive time when leaders wanted to claim new land for their country. But‚ what of the people that were already settled in America where Columbus had been so quick to claim for Spain? These people were the real settlers of America‚ the Native Americans as they would be called later on in history. For a long time in America’s history and even up until I was in Elementary School‚ it was being taught that Christopher Columbus was in fact the discoverer of America. The truth‚ as

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    this movie. “An American legend comes to life” is the tagline to get viewers interested in this movie. [1] A heroin‚ whom was a beautiful Indian and a love story‚ who could ask for more from a Disney movie‚ I thought to myself. Now‚ being ignorant of the true facts about the Indian woman Pocahontas and even about Indian culture and history itself‚ I took this story more factually than I ever even realized. Now‚ coming to the present day and currently enrolled in a class on Native Indian history‚

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    America’s earliest English settlers came to the “New World” for a variety of reasons. Those reasons‚ along with other factors‚ affect how things were there and what its norms were. Those factors can be religion‚ ethnicity‚ beliefs‚ gender‚ the date‚ people‚ etc. But specifically religious and economic factors can determine how it all really works in a place. People stick to its own kind. Although we are all human‚ there are other aspects that bring people together. Religion‚ beliefs‚ ethnicity‚ interests

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    Jamestown Fiasco?

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    Was Jamestown a Fiasco? The article Taking Sides has two very interesting points of view. On one side you have Edmund Morgan that makes the argument that the settlement of Jamestown was a fiasco more than a plan. The other side has Karen Kupperman taking the stance that the whole Jamestown settlement was an experiment of trial and error. They both make very compelling arguments and there is truth to both sides. Although I would have to say I agree more with Karen Kupperman on the fact that it

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