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Essays 421 - 450
In ten pages this report considers the relocation of the San Bushmen as a way of protecting this 'endangered species,' but the res...
In three pages this paper discusses the 1887 to 1934 U.S. General Allotment or Dawes Act and its impact upon Native Americans and ...
In seven pages these novels are compared in terms of how each features the Native American identity struggle with similarities and...
In five pages this paper discusses Native American suicide rates and the reasons for their high incidences. Nine sources are cite...
diseases such as smallpox, malaria, measles, cholera, tuberculosis, scarlet fever, whooping cough, mumps, influenza and typhoid fe...
In five pages this paper considers the Native American responses to Anglos as depicted in the 1884 text in a discussion of whether...
virtues, and some held that the best way to achieve this was to withdraw from traditional society and establish small communities ...
the way in which females, both girls and women, use their bodies as a means of protesting both the restrictions of patriarchy and ...
the most prominent are cultural psychology and cross-cultural psychology. While the two share some similar influences and foci, it...
In a paper of four pages, the author reflects on some questions about slavery and the American Civil War. The author looks at the ...
This 5 page paper discusses how mainstream white culture has treated Native Americans as inferiors throughout much of our country'...
This research paper/essay presents an argument that it would be morally and legally right for the federal government to return to ...
This essay looks at the battle of the Little Bighorn, which is famous as the location of Custer's defeat by Native Americans, and ...
the doctors that he felt like "white smoke" and that he had "no consciousness" (Silko 14). With this allusion, Tayo tried to conve...
Mato Tipila regularly as part of my religious observations, this is not only a political issue for me but also a personal issue. ...
water for a significant percentage of these people. The dissolution of the nuclear family is another problem that should be mor...
The Dutch relatively quickly fell out of the colonization picture when they vied with England for their holdings. The English, in...
A people that call themselves the Winnemen...
trust, expectations, and how to give feedback (Wellings, 2009). Both organizational leaders and managers would gain a great deal ...
ones who live in the woods" (Erdrich 87). June marries Maries son Gordie - one of her childhood tormentors - and enters, not surp...
The concept of restorative justice is something that is intriguing people from all...
(through industrialization), rather than a place to keep pristine or clear. The problem was, in his treatise, Turner ignor...
poverty among immigrants who have been in the country less than ten years was 34.0 percent in 1994 and 22.4 percent in 2000; the r...
begins, it can be stated, with a desire for land, goods, resources, and strategic military operations. In a struggle of strong ver...
a strategic factor in a broader movement toward social transformation that stresses social equity (Downey 249). This transformatio...
a demand for their services. The Native Americans that own these casinos and work in them benefit economically and socially as th...
he says, that our protagonist was assigned by his parents. The name in itself is an ironic reflection of the impact of the white ...
Johnson (1999) specifically addresses the path of negotiations between the Kalapuya and the US government, recounting the Kalapuya...
people from other cultures. Although we want to consider end-of-life issues for Native Americans, that is not one of the cultures...
(Welch 391). In both of these instances, Welch uses descriptive language to set the tone for what Fools Crow is feeling and thinki...