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    Native American Gender Roles The woman was always kept busy in the camp. Responsible for making the family home‚ caring for that home‚ preparing food‚ making their clothing and so many other responsibilities. The woman is often referred to as a "slave" to her husband(Crow Dog‚ 2001). Whereas the man was often portrayed as sitting in the tepee‚ while the woman catered his every need. But‚ in truth‚ a Native Indian Man and Woman shared responsibilities equally. They shared the responsibilities

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    1500s there were many Native Americans in North Carolina when the Europeans first arrived. The Europeans were coming to the ‘New World‚’ where the Indians had been for 50‚000 years. The Europeans did not have compassion for the Indians so they ended up changing the lives of the Natives‚ causing cultures and land to be lost. The mixing of the European cultures with the Indian cultures affected land‚ ways of life‚ and beliefs. When they met‚ the Europeans did not trust the Natives. The Indians welcomed

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    history of a culture is based upon stories or myths passed down from generation to generation. Every culture has a variety of myths about the way life came to be. These creation myths tell the tales of how human kind came to be and how they looked when they got here and their relationship with nature and the world around them. The two creation myths that are the most opposing are the Judeo-Christian and the Native American myths. The creation myths tell two polar opposite stories about how human

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    American Literature Period 03 October 02‚ 2013 Native American Paper Native Americans are known for many different qualities they had as a part of their lifestyle. Native Americans have been living in the Americas for many years. During their time period‚ we learned so much from them. Most of the information that was found‚ was by the movie “The Last of the Mohicans” and the three origin myths. There are many different Native American tribes that factor out cultural differences‚ in which

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    the Puritans and the Native Americans People have always looked at the vastness of the Earth and the universe and have wondered from where it all came‚ including where mankind itself originated. Many people of the past have attributed their creation to supernatural powers‚ such as higher spirits or a god‚ and have recorded their coming into existence in a story. In the case of the Puritans‚ their creation myth is found in Genesis‚ while on the other hand‚ the Native Americans recount their creation

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    Braelyn Hamilton Mr. McCormick English (4-B) 26 September 2014 American Dream: The Role Myth Plays Every culture‚ race‚ and nation have their own unique myths‚ though all are untrue‚ they help explain why a certain group of people are what they are‚ or hope that they are. The American culture is filled with myths that we use to mythologize our ancestors by idealizing them‚ or endowing them with heroic qualities. We believe that

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    How did we get here? What higher being created us? There are many sides to this question; there are many answers. How do we know which one is true‚ we don’t‚ we just know that we have to believe in what we think is true and have faith that‚ that is what really happened. The purpose of this essay is to distinguish the similarities and differences between two of the most common creations here in the United States of America. This essay is about Genesis vs. Native American Myths. As stated above

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    traditions collectively play an important global healthcare role. The World Health Organization recommended that they be integrated into national healthcare programs because 80% of the World’s population cannot afford western high-tech medicine (Johnston). Native American medicine was more advanced than the white man’s at the time of their arrival with different goals and different methods of healing. Through trial and error‚ Native American healers were able to find the correct concoction of this mold

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    The roles of Women in Native American Music has varied throughout the years. According to Beverley Diamond’s journal‚ Native American Contemporary Music: The Women‚ women’s roles have changed in recent years that has given strength to indigenous women’s voices (Diamond‚ pg. 388). In Diamond’s journal‚ she mentions a music gathering in Boston that showed her the prevalence of women in Native American music today (Diamond‚ pg. 387). Diamond states that at the concert she realized that‚ “Native American

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    after the war. Other Blacks mostly freemen joined the American cause. Blacks on both side were put to work as agricultural or construction workers out of fear of rebellion if they were given weapons. Sadly the war strengthened the institution of slavery in the South but exactly the opposite occurred in the North. “The Revolutionary War helped to bring an end to slavery (in the North) although it remained legal there for some time.” (The American Journey Ch.6‚ Pg.162). Some blacks left with the British

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