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Bureau Of Indian Affairs Native Americans
328 wordsThe text we have studied relates to the integration problem between teh white and Indian population of United States: Indians are called Native-Americans because they have lived there for centuries. White Europeans arrived in the 17 th century on their land during the conquest of the new territories. The confrontation of two cultures led to many problems we will discuss later but, basically, we had the Indian culture related to nature, natural living in direct confrontation with the white indust...
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U S Supreme Court U S District Court
672 wordsThere is also a lot of information on the Internet and in books, which can be easily reached by hunters and fishers, provided by The Division of Ecological services. Fishermans Blue Book Online gives information about the winners of the Itasca County fishing contest and contains other information for fishermen. North Shore Fishing Guide is a guide to fishing on the North Shores. Classic Bass is aimed at popularizing bass fishing in Minnesota. The Minnesota Fishing Resort Guide gives information ...
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U S Supreme Court U S District Court
1,663 wordsHunting and Fishing in Minnesota For many people hunting and fishing became not only the hobby, but also the way of live. People like to spend their time on weekend somewhere away from the city, on the lake or in the woods. It is great to spend time outdoors on the fresh air having continuous communication with nature, part of which human being is. The hunting instinct is in peoples genes. Thousands years ago our ancestors were hunting in order to provide their families with food. Later people i...
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Bureau Of Indian Affairs Native Americans
328 wordsThe text we have studied relates to the integration problem between teh white and Indian population of United States: Indians are called Native-Americans because they have lived there for centuries. White Europeans arrived in the 17 th century on their land during the conquest of the new territories. The confrontation of two cultures led to many problems we will discuss later but, basically, we had the Indian culture related to nature, natural living in direct confrontation with the white indust...
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Early Twentieth Century 1960 And 1970
2,337 wordsNative American Environmental Issues Traditionally Native Americans have had an immediate and reciprocal relationship with their natural environments. At contact, they lived in relatively small groups close to the earth. They defined themselves by the land and sacred places, and recognized a unity in their physical and spiritual universe. Their cosmologies connected them with all animate and inanimate beings. Indians moved in a sentient world, managing its bounty and diversity carefully lest the...
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