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rejection among other people who belonged to different ethnic origins. For example, the Native Americans or American-Indian families were different from the rest of the world, and they were different due to the passing of time. Their cultural views might have slightly changed, and they became different in which they were misconstrued because of their customs. In some parts of globe, Native Americans have specific cultures including the values instituted within the frameworks of marriage,…
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Growing up I knew nothing of the Native American culture, rituals, or ceremonies. I only knew that my father was a Native American from the Ojibwa tribe. My family practiced Catholicism and went to church every Sunday. I went to a private Catholic School from kindergarten through fifth grade, and I was taught the rituals and ceremonies that are part of the religion. I eagerly studied the scripture and learned all about my faith. However, a pivotal experience occurred after my sophomore year of high…
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European Christianity. That the native people might already have a civilization which they had their religious beliefs and practices. Because the European did not know their culture, it made the citizens, Native Americans and Europeans, fight and later between Native Americans and Euro-Americans, that became a war and ended in a great blood pool between the cultures. When they began to talk to the native people, Europeans found out that their languages of the native people did not put words of religion…
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describes the Native American Genocide as a ''systematic dehumanization of Native Americans and the destruction of Native American cultural identity'' (Keefe 1). United States Army officer Nelson A. Miles had gathered his own experiences from the American Indian wars to convey an outcome and a takeaway for future generations. He claims that ''If we consider the cause of this feeling we might more readily understand the result. ''(Miles 20). This means that one of the ways to help Native Americans gain vitality…
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have had a passion for Native Americans and what happened during the Trail of Tears for a very long time and I am thrilled to be able to fulfill my dream of doing justice to what happened during the Trail of Tears. When I first discovered the theme for the 2016 National History Day, I wanted to include other topics and see which was the best, but it was no competition, I was positive that I was going to do the Trail of Tears as my topic. The fact that I had many Native American museums and communities…
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Preliminary Research My initial research conducted aimed to assess the perpetuated Image of American Indians within popular culture, and how this romanticised Image presents an inadequacy towards consideration of their often unjustifiable treatment at the hands of a European Society. I began research on this idea in regards to Mount Rushmore, but in doing so realised that this specific topic would prove fallible and decided to take a different path and explore the changing approaches of historical…
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maintenance, health protection, and health restoration. This paper will evaluate the previous three principles of health through three separate cultures-the Russian culture, the Native American culture, and the culture of the American. Applying the questionnaire to a patient and their family…
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Native American reflection paper NATIVE AMERICAN REFLECTION PAPER The native American Indians are indigenous people to this country are slowly fading away. Lack of sensitivity to their culture and their point of view of Americans is slowly witling away at their languages and culture. Many languages have disappeared and some others are at the brink of extinction, with only one or two tribal members still speaking their native tong. Such is compounded by mainstream…
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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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The Culture of Food in America ANT 101 Abstract Food is an essential part of any culture and it serves to show the diversity and unique aspects of different cultural beliefs. In the United States, there are people from diverse cultural groups and many different cultures. These groups possess unique culinary cultures, which add to diversity. This paper explores the different cultural groups present in the United States and their traditional…
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