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    Native American and the Spirit World Native Americans first arrived in North America approximately 20‚000 years ago. Since then‚ Native Americans have lived all every section of the United States. Native American tribes have resided in various climates‚ with differing lifestyles; some tribes have been hunting and gathering societies while others lived in an agricultural based community. Knowledge of Native American religion prior to European settlement is reliant on archaeology. However‚ archaeology

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    The decade and life of an American before the 1920’s was built on stead fast “rural-based values” and “individualism”‚ but when Henry Ford revolutionized the automobile industry with mass production; that started the beginning of a consumer good revolution (1). More and more Americans were buying various consumer goods to make their life a little easier. It gave them more time for leisure. What weren’t foreseen were the major issues that came with urbanization and great distance between the lower

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    Harold Cardinal’s essay‚ "The Mystery of The White Man" and Dan George’s essay‚ "I Am a Native of North America" both deal with the issue of the way Natives and their culture are treated by white North American’s. Each authour approaches the subject in a different manner but emphasizes the differences between the two cultures and many faults of those in the white way of life. The essays shed light on the hypocrisy of white people and how much could be learned from Aboriginal

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    Numerous years before Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas there were individuals living in North America. The Native American individuals‚ also called American Indians‚ had been living on the landmass of North America for a long time and the Americas found that there were more than 10 million Native Americans effectively living on the continent. Once the Europeans touched base in America things turned out to be much different. As time passed the Native American deteriorated. They were constrained

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    Siberia (Kennedy and Cohen 5). The descendants of these Native Americans were met with Christopher Columbus‚ who believed that he had reached the Indies. Columbus called these people “Indians” and the misnomer stuck (Kennedy and Cohen 14). Countless explorers delved further into the continent after Columbus‚ who made one of the greatest blunders in history. Although Columbus did not actually find a faster route to the Indies‚ he did spur Europeans from the Old World to venture westward into the New World

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    Based on the examination of the major cultural characteristics of populations in North America prior to European contact‚ these societies were just as advanced as their European counterparts such as Spain. North America‚ an unknown continent to the rest of the world until 1492‚ thrived for centuries on its own with its advancements and discoveries in technology‚ like the irrigation system‚ languages‚ such as Algic‚ and religions created by native people and practiced by countless tribes within the

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    colonial America and the early Republic were the European settlement and native displacement‚ the introduction of race-based chattel slavery‚ the declaration of independence‚ and what type of government to adopt occasioned by the founding of a new nation. European settlement and native displacement in North America was a turning point in America because it put history into several different perspectives. It gave us historical crossroads and gave us the opportunity to have a turning point. We were able

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    early 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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    In 1492 Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue and had found a “New” world‚ America. He had found it not discovered it because there were already Indians and other people living there so it wasn’t a “new” world it was just a new unheard-of place that the Europeans had just found. The Indians living in America was not as technologically advanced as the new Europeans who had just arrived and began to settle. All of the different Indian tribes that lived their got food from crops‚ hunting and fishing

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    The American Revolution was an event that defined our identity as Americans. In Elementary school‚ we are taught about how the Boston Tea party was the start of the Revolution; more specifically the tax the British implemented on tea. In Middle school we are taught about George Washington and how he fearlessly crossed the Delaware River on Christmas day‚ in freezing temperatures‚ in order to take the British soldiers by surprise. In college‚ we are told that what we have learned about the American

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