The Cherokee territory use to consist of several states, which include Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Preceding 1721, the Cherokee inhabited roughly 135,000 square miles, and each region varies in landforms, soil, vegetation, and climate. Some regions include Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain, Southeastern Plains, Piedmont, Appalachians, and the Interior River Valley. The Cherokee has a matrilineal society, where the family line is…
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America that was happening at the same time. In particular, I will look at what effect it had America’s expansion to be,the land it is today, and how many believe the Midwest was built on the genocide of the Native people. In American Indian Culture & Research Journal, the author speaks of Americans going as far as sterilizing Native American women to completely wipe out the tribes all together. Similarly, in American Indian Quarterly, the author introduces a new perspective on the Trail of Tears…
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The Age-Old Native American Fight To preface this paper, the reader ought to keep in mind that individual tribes have unique cultures that are defined by their music, language, art, cuisine,etc. In efforts to maintain a succinct paper, the experiences of individual tribes are generalized by using specific examples. The treatment of Native Americans, African Americans, and the Japanese are three stains on the United States’ record. They are the ugly parts of history that are uncomfortable and…
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had many Native American museums and communities near me made the decision easier. My research compiled of mostly documents and articles that I found online. I searched databases through EBSCO and using my local library's research system I also found some databases focused on only Native American information. Luckily for me, I live in Oklahoma, the home of the Cherokee. This meant that I had a lot of Native American heritage all around my community. I quickly found a museum near…
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Art With the rise of television in my generation, and now the internet and Netflix, children are not being told the stories as in times past. Storytelling was a way to communicate lessons, morals, ethics, and second hand experiences. I propose research of storytelling in the South, identifying 10 or so of the top stories that were told.... their origins, (usually from Europe) and the evolution of how they were modified and changed to be set in the South. I would like to conclude the project with…
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Arthur Spirling examined treaties and agreements between the U.S. and Native Americans, by assigning binary codes to text. He published his results in his paper U. S. Treaty Making with American Indians: Institutional Change and Relative Power, 1784-1911. Between the War of Independence and the turn of the twentieth century, approximately two million square miles of land were transferred from the sovereignty of Native Americans to that of the United States. Treaties may be considered contracts both…
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Elijah Muhammad birthed Elijah Swimming pool on October 7, 1897 in Sandersville, Georgia. It developed into one of the most substantial numbers in the background of the Country of Islam. The beginnings of his engagement can be mapped back to the very early 1930s when he experienced Wallace Fard Muhammad, the owner of the movement. Fard, recognized for his strange nature, captivated Elijah Muhammad with his training on black empowerment, idealism plus the production of a different country for African…
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Answer | a. | All of these groups | | b. | Aborigines | | c. | Penan Geng | | d. | Hawaiians | It is important to develop cultural sensitivity in regards to death and dying Answer | a. | All of these | | b. | Understand that culture is not simply defines by ethnicity | | c. | Understand identity | | d. | So as to maintain ethnocentrism | The Dance of Death expresses the idea that Answer | a. | death is something that affects everyone | | b. | death is…
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