American Civilization ... death. The Indians had enough respect for the whites to bring them pumpkin seeds and corn to help them regain their health. This ... View More
Wordcount: 757
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Deerslayer:Love and Friendship ... sign, because he felt that white men traditionally cause destruction to the enviornement and ruin itamp39s natural beauty, whereas the Indians respect and preserve ... View More
Wordcount: 1916
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American Indians ... land. In order to respect each others space, treaties were made between the government and the various tribes of Indians. The discovery ... View More
Wordcount: 1097
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history ... Vaughan. The next one however, portrays the settlers treating the Indians with no respect, such as the account given by Jennings. Mr ... View More
Wordcount: 1946
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Comparison of ampquotEveryman,ampquot Othello and Dr. Faustus by Christopher ... ... far less admirable, and are treated with merciless humor on the part of the author, rather than with the respect, awe and fear accorded to the Indians Part II ... View More
Wordcount: 883
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geronimo ... Crook treats the indians with respect and attempts to reason with them. Crook speaks directly to Geronimo and explains to him what his orders are. ... View More
Wordcount: 527
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Hopi Indians ... The Hopi Indians speak the language of Shoshonean. ... for the Hopi and has shaped their life way, which is based on humility, cooperation, respect and earth ... View More
Wordcount: 1840
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BLack Robe ... de Vaca was eventually named governor of Rio de la Plata Argentina and tried to put into action his ideas of treating the Indians with respect and fairness. ... View More
Wordcount: 882
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Indians and the Westward movement ... Sadly though, the Cherokee did not realize that nothing they did would win the respect of white society. No matter how the Indians behaved, no matter what they ... View More
Wordcount: 675
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Leadership Through Example ... people. Indian culture is centered on a respect for nature. Indians were well aware that nature provided them with sustenance. As ... View More
Wordcount: 1058
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the effect of europeans on ame ... Elder of Northern Cheyenne Europeans did not respect the beliefs of the Indians. ... Europeans had no respect for the Indians and their deep spiritual wisdom. ... View More
Wordcount: 968
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Comparison Between American and Indain Culture ... Religion and family has a tremendous effect on the values and daily lives of Indians. Americans, being more individualistic, respect their religion but live ... View More
Wordcount: 1049
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American Views ... Their health and prosperity was a product of their understanding and respect for the land. The Indians used nature to its full potential. ... View More
Wordcount: 850
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Nine Guardians ... She also begins to learn to look with lowered eyes when humility looks at bigness, like the Indians do out of respect for the Nine Guardians. ... View More
Wordcount: 1728
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Nature ... Although the settlers didnamp39t respect nature for what it provided, as the Indians did, they still brought us this beautiful country we live in today. ... View More
Wordcount: 1147
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Pocohantes essay ... Also John Smith had no respect for the Indians, and also called them names. ... His captain didnamp39t have any respect for the Indians also. ... View More
Wordcount: 343
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Indian Removal ... commencement of our government Congress has passed acts to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indians which treat them as nations, respect their rights ... View More
Wordcount: 883
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Indian Woman and the Tipi ... Without the women to do all of this the Indians would not have shelter ... The Indian women were treated with a great deal of respect for building the tipi this is ... View More
Wordcount: 1058
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Sports Team Names Insulting or Respectful ... We respect and follow the Indiansamp39 expertise in the wild, borrow wholesale from their vocabulary including thousands of place names, adopted by many states ... View More
Wordcount: 1101
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Education of Little Tree ... Indians so much. For he didnamp39t have any negative feelings toward them, grandpa on the other had known exactly why. Grandpa and Grandma were raised to respect ... View More
Wordcount: 900
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Drug Abuse ... That is why Indian children are encouraged to excel. American children are taught to be direct and honest and Indians are taught to respect others. ... View More
Wordcount: 495
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Uncovering Your Black Eyes ... When he took his fatheramp39s ashes and set them to rest at the bed of the river, that was a sign of respect. The Spokane Indians were fishers, they got everything ... View More
Wordcount: 1818
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The Pain of Racism ... through. Every one of the American Indians should have the respect of the United States for bravery under unfavorable odds. For ... View More
Wordcount: 1135
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Respect ... The settlers werenamp39t satisfied, mostly they had the understanding the Indians, my tribe being Sauk and Fox, were giving them the land. ... Respect ended there. ... View More
Wordcount: 610
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Simon Girty ... He was able to easily interact with the Indians and earned respect from both the British and the Indians. To the American frontiersman, he was hated. ... View More
Wordcount: 379
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The ethical dilemma of the Indian barial contoversy Grave desecration has been experiences in the United States for nearly two hundred tears without respect to Native Indians first amendment rights to freedom of ... View More
Wordcount: 538
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Westward expanison ... reservations were divided up anyway. This shows that the white settlers had no respect for the indians. In 1887, before the Dawes ... View More
Wordcount: 790
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Cree Indians ... Joseph Epes Brown writes that, for plains Indians, animals and other natural forms ... they have a certain proximity to the Great Spirit, which demands respect. ... View More
Wordcount: 3147
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Cree Indians ... Joseph Epes Brown writes that, for plains Indians, animals and other natural forms ... they have a certain proximity to the Great Spirit, which demands respect. ... View More
Wordcount: 3147
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i heard the owl call my name ... was there. This is a beautiful story by Margaret Craven about a reverend named Mark, that earns the respect of Indians. This boy ... View More
Wordcount: 654
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