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    of storytelling. American Indian Quarterly‚19(1)‚http://search.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/login.aspx?direct=true&d b=lkh&AN=95082203 66&site=ehost-live retrieved August 19‚ 2013 Luther Standing Bear‚ (1928) My People‚ The Sioux. Native American Literature. A Brief Introduction and anthology. New York‚ NY: Addison-Wesley p. 33 Momaday‚ N. Scott. (1969). The Way to Rainy Mountain. Native American Literature. A Brief Introduction and anthology. New York‚ NY: Addison-Wesley

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    Indians found themselves caught in between their own traditions and the westward-pushing white man. Indians fought one another as with the Comanche over the Apache‚ the Chippewa over the Cheyenne‚ and the Sioux over the Crow‚ Kiowa‚ and Pawnee. By this time‚ the Sioux had become expert horsemen and effectively hunted buffalo on the Spanish beasts. Whites’ diseases were still striking at Native Americans. And‚ whites struck at the massive buffalo herds. Relations

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    meditation‚ hypnosis‚ sensory deprivation‚ drugs and alcohol. Some of these methods of distorting perception can be useful and others extremely harmful. Ritual The Sioux Indians participate in a ritual ceremony intended to cleanse the mind and body by heat‚ darkness and chanting. In this culture‚ the Sioux Indians are using ritual perception distortion as a pathway to personal enlightenment. (Coon‚ Mitterer. 2007) The use of distortion in this instance serves a purpose by drawing together

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    Extreme pressure on reservation lands created bloody conflicts included the Sand Creek Massacre‚ the Sioux Wars‚ the Black Hills War‚ the Battle of Little Bighorn‚ and the Wounded Knee Massacre. In these battles both parties fought through a gruesome war were natives attempted to get back their lands in efforts to killing pioneers and all white individuals alike. Most battles of the east fought to take back or ward off any settles from coming into their hunting grounds or sacred land‚ resisting

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    inocense of the Native Americans and achieved their goals. Whites wanted total control over the Native Americans‚ they forced them to assimilation‚ tricked them and took everything away from them. Back in the 1800’s white americans came into the Sioux lands where Native Americans settled‚ they wanted to have their lands‚ the gold and all those sources which back then meant a lot.. White people always wanted to have total control. They believed everything had to be done as they said because they

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    The Evolution of Civil Disobedience “Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will‚” declares Mahatma Gandhi as he gallantly strides in the Dandi Salt March of 1930. From being a modest lawyer to a revolutionary activist‚ Mahatma Gandhi’s actions illustrate the boundless power organized civil disobedience has on society’s progress. To guarantee India’s Independence‚ Gandhi empowered suppressed Indians to march for their right to produce salt. His idea of

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    Crow In the U.S.‚ Native Americans people whose pre-Columbian ancestors were indigenous to the lands within the nation’s modern boundaries. These Natives were composed of several distinct tribes‚ bands‚ and ethnic groups. The terms Native Americans use to refer to themselves vary regionally and generationally. Since the end of the 15th century‚ the migration of Europeans to the Americas led to centuries of exchange. The Native American’s complicated history‚ specifically the Crow tribe‚ can

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    Prompt: Although the development of the Trans-Mississippi West is popularly associated with hardy individualism‚ it was in fact largely dependent on the federal government. Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to western economic activities in the 19th century. In the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ the idea of the far west captivated many. The chance to begin life anew attracted thousands of individuals and families alike to move out west and escape their current life‚ which

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    repeatedly causing the loss of several lives‚ as well as the loss of land that they had possessed for centuries. Over the years this tribulation caused friction between the American Indians and the American government to the extent that one tribe‚ the Sioux Indians hosted the invasion of Wounded Knee. Over the years the White Man has come onto Native lands and gradually pushed them out‚ using the land for whatever they have need to. In the 1800’s the White Man has taken several rights from the American

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    In this battle‚ the Cheyenne‚ as well as the Lakota Sioux and a small band of Arapaho‚ destroyed George Armstrong Custer and his troops near the Little Bighorn River. This is viewed as suck a huge feat due to the 262 U.S deaths with only around 60 Indian deaths. Both attacks led to what became known as the

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