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Papers On Native Indian Studies
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'Unspeakable Sadness' vs. 'Disposition of Nebraska Indians' / Theft of Land & Culture
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A 12 page overview of the differences in approaches to ecology which were responsible for the atrocities and wrongs perpetuated on the American Indian in regards to their land and culture by white settlers and governments invading Nebraska and California. Based largely on the books by David J. Wisehart and John Walton. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Unspeak.wps
Columbus and His Time: The Beginning of the Decimation of Native America
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A 5 page discussion of the impact on Columbus' voyage in 1492 on the indigenous inhabitants of the Americas. Emphasizes that Columbus' motivation was money and fame not any real concern for the land or the peoples he would encounter. Concludes that Columbus' journey was the beginning of the end for pre-contact Native American cultures. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPnaColu.wps
Contemporary and Historic Issues Confronting Native Americans
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A 6 page overview of the historic and contemporary issues confronting Native Americans. The
author condenses these issues into three main categories: health, land and leadership.
Background information is provided for each category and the reasons for its importance are
emphasized in terms of statistics and historic and future applicability. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: PPnaIssu.wps
Native American Land Rights: The Battles of the Western Shoshone and the
Dann Family
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A 15 page discussion of the concepts of Native American
sovereignty, property rights and land ownership. Outlines the
government policies towards these concepts and the history of U.S.
dealings with Native Americans in regard to them. Uses the plight of
the Western Shoshone and the Dann sisters in particular to illustrate
the rights which have been violated. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPNAshoL.wps
Paul Bernal - An American-Indian & Hero
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4 pages on Paul Bernal-- a genuine Native Indian and historical figure presented in McCutchen & Gordon's '[The] Taos Indians and the Battle for Blue Lake.' The writer describes Bernal's heroic qualities, admirable leadership skills, and many accomplishments in helping his people to retain their sacred land which was threatened by the United States government. No Bibliography.
Filename: Paulbern.wps
Review / Book Focuses Upon Native Indian Technology
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In this 5 page review of Jerry Mander's 'In The Absence Of the Sacred,' the writer looks closely at sections dealing with technology of Native Indians prior to the arrival of Europeans and contrasts (i.e., land cultivation, food storage, shelter, etc;) their nature-orientated society with the greedy, technology-based society of Americans today. No other sources cited.
Filename: Sacred3.wps
The Dawes Act of 1887
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3 pages in length. In the past century
with the end of the warfare between the United States and Indian
tribes and nations, the United States of America continued its
efforts to acquire more land for the Indians. About this time
the government and the 'Indian reformers' tried to turn Indians
into Americans. A major aspect of this plan was the General
Allotment or Dawes Act of 1887 which ended in 1934. The long
term effects of the program were not as helpful as many had
planned it to be, and in fact the effects of poverty as a result
of this government interference can still be felt by the tribes
today. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAdawes.wps
Native American World View
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A 5 page essay discussing the Native American society
and conservatism. Issues discussed include world view orientation, impact of the Western traders and other influences on Native American world view and concluding remarks regarding the validity of the conservatism argument. No sources are listed.
Filename: NatAmCo.wps
Native American Survival as it Relates to Alexis de Tocqueville’s Dire
Predictions
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A 6 page discussion of Native American survival into
contemporary times even in the face of great odds. Notes the
perceptions of Alexis de Tocqueville on his trip to the U.S. in 1831 and
asserts that even given the dire predictions Tocqueville made, the
Native American has managed to not only survive but in many cases to
prosper. Relates the economic success of the Mississippi Choctaw as
testament to this assertion. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
PPnaTocq.rtf
Filename: PPnaTocq.rtf
Marriage / A Comparison Of Three Indigenous Cultures
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A 9 page overview of marriage in three indigenous cultures from three separate geographic areas: The Inca, the Navajo and the Masai. Provides general information about marital responsibilities and ritual. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Mrgritua.wps
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