Native Indian Studies Essays

  1. Nature Versus Industrialization $54.75
    ...and collides with the world of man and industrialization. Across the world there has long been the struggle for civilization and industrialization, pushing aside the natural world and ultimately belittling and destroying that natural world that provides life for all people. In three separate...
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  2. Race Considerations In Gilbert Arizona: Native Americans $87.60
    ...of evaluation at practically any place in the United States. Gilbert Arizona is a particularly interesting example. Despite the fact that Arizona is home to twenty one federally recognized Native American tribes (University of Arizona, 2006), only roughly one percent of Gilbert's population is...
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  3. Relationship With Native Nations And Native Peoples $54.75
    ...exist in a very unique position in many ways. They were the original inhabitants of the nation that was quickly overtaken by white Europeans, with the native people being pushed into uninhabitable regions of the country, if not killed. Many tribes that were once a part of this land no longer...
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  4. Shamanism $109.50
    ...and the connection with mysticism, has long been known to be a very powerful and realistic human practice. Human beings in the Western world have generally assumed that any such practice is nothing less than primitive and ignorant thought, although there have been figures whose mystical visions...
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  5. Some Legal Aspects Of Hoover Dam $54.75
    ...Vine Deloria published what would become a cult classic of sorts that all too often was too graphic in terms of the federal government's treatment of the country's native peoples. In Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto, Deloria chronicled much of the pattern of the federal...
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  6. The Conflict Between Native Americans And The English Colonists In The Seventeenth Century $87.60
    ...were dubbed "Puritans", the followers of John Calvin (Reader's Companion to American History PG). The Puritans would begin their influx to the Americas in the seventeenth century in response...
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  7. The Evolution Of Laws Protecting Archaeological Resources And Native American Graves $65.70
    ...cultures have not been afforded the same respect that is considered a necessity with other cultures. Even their graves have been ploughed over and pilfered with no consideration of the fact that these people too are human and have certain expectations regarding the sanctity of their remains....
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  8. The Healing Properties Of Native American Tradition $120.45
    ...culture. The traditions that characterize those cultures have sustained the peoples through generations of trials and tribulations. Those traditions are characterized by a deep healing ability. They hold the key, in fact, to healing the people even in the most troubled times of their existence....
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  9. The Iroquois And Their War With New France $120.45
    ...Native Americans as a whole. Prior to contact with the Europeans who invaded their lands, most Native American tribes had only loose intertribal alliances. Formed in order to assure survival, these alliances were far removed from the military alliances they faced in their European foes. The...
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  10. The Iroquois War Club $87.60
    ...ranks among the most interesting indigenous art of the world. As is the case for much indigenous art, a significant body of Iroquois art is as much functional as it is beautiful and exquisitely crafted. The Iroquois war club fits into this utilitarian category. The Iroquois war club is...
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