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    that were thriving‚ historically undisturbed by European influence. There were numerous tribes of Native Americans that had their own land and cultures. The rush to expand west negatively impacted Native Americans by either forever changing their way of living or indiscriminately killing entire tribes. Native American communities faced many issues because of new western settlement. As the American population continued to expand west‚ Native Americans were forced to give up

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    arrival of the Europeans (The Untold History of Native American Slavery). The Native Americans who participated in the slave trade used it as a tactic for survival. The Indian slave trade aided the substantial decrease in the Native American populations following the arrival of the Europeans along with devastating epidemics (The Untold History of Native American Slavery). This endured much into the eighteenth century and then was replaced with African slavery. The Native American slave trade’s legacy

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    The Reason Why the Plains Tribes Almost Lost the Buffalos           The Great Plains in the United States is home to many Native American tribes. Those tribes have different cultural practices‚ food‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ and languages‚ but they had some things in common. Since they lived on the Great Plains‚ they used the same resources interchangeably. They used animals for many of their survival needs. The Blackfeet is among some of the larger tribes in the Plains. Even though they relied on a few

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    Native American and White Settlers Conflict In about the early 1800s‚ white settlers began to move west and they came to the Pacific Northwest‚ or what they called the Oregon Country. Native Americans and the white settlers had a lot of different ways of living. Some of these differences created conflicts between the two groups. I think that education‚ land ownership‚ and disease were the three main causes of their conflicts. Education was one of the problems that the Native Americans had with

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    Understanding Children and Adolescents in Selected Cultural Groups: Native American Children in the United States Cassidy Krauskopf Adrian FarruggiaCaitlin Anderson Texas Tech University Abstract To be successful in teaching Native American students it is critical that teachers find ways to raise students’ self-esteem. Starting with several ways‚ including expecting all of your students to succeed‚ emphasizing strengths‚ having a comfortable classroom‚ giving students respect and always holding

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    English Period 1 November 8‚ 2013 Racism against Native Americans in the 1900’s Today‚ when one thinks of racism‚ they think of African Americans or Hispanics. Believe it or not‚ there was other racism. Native Americans lived with racism throughout the 1900’s. This is overlooked by many Americans. It is a lost part of history. In the Indian Killer‚ by Sherman Alexie‚ the city shows discrimination towards the Native American’s. They use a Native American as a scapegoat for a killer that the police have

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    points of what it has been to be a Native American throughout history. Our experience has been less than desirable since the 1400’s when Columbus arrived with his men and 17 ships. According to Churchill (1994)‚ upon Columbus’s arrival‚ he was quick to enslave and exterminate the Native Americans; the Spanish colonists instilled their “superiority” through these acts. But it wasn’t just explorers that assisted in the demise of the American Indians‚ the European colonists killed 50%-90% of every tribe

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    The development of Native American civilizations in the New World differed from those in the Old World because they did not have the resources transport and communicate like the Old World did. The New World did not have horses or any other draft animals‚ so they relied on man power alone. Major civilizations were not all located along major rivers‚ and due to the difficulties traveling presented them with‚ had very poor communication with one another. They were also faced with the disadvantage of

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    When the English settlers came to North America‚ the Indians‚ at first‚ welcomed them with open arms. The settlers arrived with goods that were very helpful to them‚ which could be the reason they embraced the Englishman the way they did. Some of the goods consisted of guns‚ woven cloth‚ fishhooks‚ and axes. There were also things like colorful glass beads that really intrigued the Indians to the point where they started to use them in their own religious ceremonies. There was a big unknown factor

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    2. What commonalities do you find among the different representations here of Native American women? What different? The European portray Native American as uncivilized‚ barbaric‚ and cannibalistic. The Europeans would painted the Native American women as idealized represented of what women should look and be like using European women as their model. The women in art showed aspects of virtue and liberty. The artist would paint these women in such a way to encourage people to explore the New World

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