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  • German Irish African And Native Are All American
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    Paula Christine Poling Poling 1 Myths, Memories and Realities of the War Between the States Dr. Mary Ellen Rowe and Dr. Larry Open German, Irish, African and Native are all American For minorities, as for other Americans, the Civil War was an opportunity to prove their valor and loyalty. Among the first mustered into the Union army were a De Kalb regiment of German American Clerks, the Garibaldi Guards made up of Italian Americans, a Polish Legion, and hundreds of Irish American youths from Bost...
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  • Dalai Lama American Indians
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    The Independence of Tibet is one of the hottest topics in the world today, undoubtedly due in part to the massive media exposure and attention given to the Dalai Lama and his movement in America. Recent Movies such as Kundun, The Wind Horse, and the extremely popular Seven Years in Tibet have had an astounding impact on the arousal of international awareness of Tibet's situation with China. This impact and the establishment of the Tibetan Independence Movement as a major issue on the internation...
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  • Notes On The State Of Virginia
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    Any study of the United States should include Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia. Not only does he meticulously gather information, categorize and document the natural resources, but also discusses Virginias constitution and laws, which he uses as a microcosm for the United States government. Jefferson's celebration of the national bureaucracy is not without the various problems that existed in the United States during his lifetime. The most problematic issues were the institution...
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  • Truth Or Dare Harper And Row
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    ... r than with the manipulation of reality. According to Starhawk, magic is related to the use of the body's natural energy: "In ritual, we raise it and shape it into patterns that set in motion forces that can bring about what we envision. Although energy is less tangible than matter, we can learn to be aware of it, to sense it, sometimes to see it, and to consciously direct it" (Truth or Dare 100). The rituals of witchcraft help to transform consciousness by creating trance states and ecstati...
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  • Social Construction Native American
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    Braxton The theory of social construction states that many concepts that appear naturally are really the result of human actions and choices. The British constructed the myth that the American Indians were savages for their own economic benefit. Because the British needed to have a legitimate and verifiable reason in order for the countrymen of Great Britain to advocate the taking of the lands of America from the Indians, the British developed a scheme of developing a myth to perceive the Indian...
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  • Washington D C Nineteenth Century
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    Lacrosse was one of many varieties of indigenous stick ball games being played by American Indians at the time of European contact. Almost exclusively a male team sport, it is distinguished from the others, such as field hockey or shinny, by the use of a netted racquet with which to pick the ball off the ground, throw, catch and convey it into or past a goal to score a point. The cardinal rule in all varieties of lacrosse was that the ball, with few exceptions, must not be touched with the hands...
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    Canada, federated country of North America, bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean; on the Northeast by Baffin Bay and Davis Strait, which separate it from Greenland; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean; on the south by the United States; and on the west by the Pacific Ocean and Alaska. Canada is the world's second largest country, surpassed in size only by Russia. Canada has a total area of 9, 970, 610 sq. km (3, 849, 652 sq. mi), of which 755, 180 sq. km (291, 575 sq. mi) is covered by bodies ...
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  • American Indian Religious Freedom Act Of 1978
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    THE AMERICAN INDIAN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM ACT OF 1978 The American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 Some people want the medicine man and woman to share their religious belief in the same manner that priests, rabbis, and ministers expound publicly the tenets of their denominations; others feel that Indian ceremonials are remnants of primitive life and should be abandoned. - Vine Deloria (NARF article) Religious freedom is an autonomy that most people living in the present take for granted. For m...
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  • Native Americans American Indians
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    Native American religion penetrated every aspect of their culture. This makes it difficult for a predominantly white, European, secular society to interpret Native Indian spirituality. There is no single Native American religion, but rather as many religions as there are Indian peoples. Religion and ritual were a function of all activity: from the food quest and other survival-related work to technology, social and political organization, warfare and art. Religion and magic were fused with pract...
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  • Brokeback Mountain A Timeless Struggle
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    ter> A Timeless Struggle: Knowing the Right Thing to do and Doing the Right Thing Author Isaac Asimov once wrote, Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what's right. This saying came to mind while reading both Montana 1948 and Brokeback Mountain. The authors, Larry Watson (Montana 1948) and Annie Proulx (Brokeback Mountain) both write stories with the internal conflict of man vs. himself. In Montana 1948 Larry Watsons main characters the Hayden family cope with a situat...
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  • Native American Culture Native Americans
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    Legislation Legacy American Indians are forced to live on reservations the United States created for them. The government implemented policies on the Indians that forced them to abandon everything about their Native American culture and convert into Americanized Native Americans. An enormous effort was put forth on transforming the Indians into model American citizens. These Indians who only knew their culture of hunting, gathering, and defending their land were forced into schools and onto farm...
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  • Zora Neale Hurston Eyes Were Watching God
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    HER EYES WERE WATCHING GOD OUTLINE I Introduction 3 II. Zora Neale Hurston's background 3 III. Context of the Changing Roles of Women 4 IV. Symbolism of the Pear Tree in the Novel 7 V. Search for Identity 8 VI. Conclusion 10 VII. Works Cited 11 I. Introduction Historically speaking the women of the world have, since time immemorial, been making waves in making world changes for the sake of humanity. They were instruments in transforming lives of millions of people; they were great fighters of wa...
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  • Women Were Treated Growth And Development
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    Feminization of Poverty Historically speaking the women of the world have been making waves in making world changes for the sake of humanity. They were instruments in transforming lives of millions of people; they were great fighters of war, of the principles that they strongly believed in and stood up for. The women have been effective partners of men in pursuing greater heights of development in all aspects of societal transformation, and in achieving greater goals to truly make a difference. ...
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  • United States Army United States Government
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    Native Americans When Whites started to come over to America, they didnt think twice about taking over the Native Americans land. As it says in Strangers to These Shores, Columbus first impressions of the Arakawa Tribe in the Caribbean reflected ethnocentrism I knew they were a people who would better be freed and converted to our Holy Faith by love than by force they are all generally of good height, of pleasing appearance and well built They must be good servants and intelligent and I believe ...
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  • York Holt Rinehart Bury My Heart
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    Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, by Dee Brown. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970. In the Introduction, the author tells how he put together a book of the oral history of the American Indians, based on the government records of council meetings with white officials. In these meetings, all Indians were allowed to speak. They chose their own interpreters, and they told their oral history in their own words. Chapter 1 begins with Columbus, who first called the people Indios (p. 1). Thus, the...
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  • Truth Or Dare Harper And Row
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    This paper will provide a general survey of witchcraft, past and present. The paper will also discuss contemporary witches, and how they practice their craft. It will also include the history and myths of werewolves. Most experts agree that witchcraft represents the old, pre-Christian, tribal religion of Europe (Starhawk Truth or Dare 7). Although witchcraft is commonly associated with the use of magical spells and other anti-social behaviors, experts also agree that true witchcraft is actually ...
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  • Native Americans American Indian
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    In the book Lakota Woman, Mary Crow Dog writes of the many struggles that she faced in everyday life as an American Indian woman. The Lack of running water or electricity, the poverty and oppression found on and around the Indian reservation, are just a few examples of the problems that she had to deal with on a continuing basis. She describes in detail the violence and hopelessness that her people encountered at the hands of the white man as well as the hang around the fort Indians. Mary Crow D...
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  • United States Government Cherokee Nation
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    The pressures of white expansionism led the United States Government to find ways to remove the Native Americans from their fertile lands. Spurred by this pressure, and the need to fulfill his campaign promise to open Indian land for settlement, Andrew Jackson pushed through Congress the Removal Act. The Act allowed the government to negotiate treaties with the various Native American tribes, pay them for their lands, relocate them to western lands, and support the tribes for one year after remo...
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  • Native Americans Historical Perspective
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    Native American Women Essay submitted by Unknown On few subjects has there been such continual misconception as on the position of women among Indians. Because she was active, always busy in the camp, often carried heavy burdens, attended to the household duties, made the clothing and the home, and prepared the family food, the woman has been depicted as the slave of her husband, a patient beast of encumbrance whose labors were never done. The man, on the other hand, was said to be an loaf, who ...
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  • Arrival Of The Europeans American Indians
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    In the United States today people from all corners of the earth come together to form a melting pot. It can be described as a mesh of diversity which melds together to form a unique nation. The uniqueness of this country can best be attributed to by the contributions made by each of the different cultures that call it home. While many of these contributions may go unnoticed some have vastly changed the lifestyles of those who inhibit this land. As it remains well documented the first inhabitants...
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