Native American Resistance Movement
.... thus tried to institute the sort of colonial, then nation-state, government apparatus they had known in
Europe. The Europeans found the
Native Americans to be ....
(2337

9

)
Definitions
.... The hypocrisy of the invasion from
Europe was a strong element that continued throughout the conflict between the Europeans and the
Native Americans. ....
(1837

7

)
Native American Resistance Movement
.... of the relationship between the American government and the
Native American population as a .... societies that were encountered as the history of
Europe in America ....
(2341

9

)
Black African & Native American Societies
The purpose of this research is to examine black African and
Native American societies before .... as well as the fact that after that time
Europe gradually emerged ....
(2600

10

)
Black African & Native American Societies
.... purpose of this research is to examine black African and
Native American societies .... imperial Egypt, which was linked with and well known to
Europe before the ....
(2285

9

)
Importance of Towns in 12th Century Europe
.... "Wherever (these traders) went in
Europe beyond the Alps, they met
native traders. For the spread of towns in
Europe was universal. ....
(1544

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)
Culture Shock of an American in Europe
.... of culture shock is the loyalty felt by an individual to her or his
native culture when .... With respect to Americans in
Europe, it was found that, as is true with ....
(2702

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)
The Black Hawk War
.... thus tried to institute the sort of colonial, then nation-state, government apparatus they had known in
Europe. The Europeans found the
Native Americans to be ....
(2306

9

)
The Frontier in American History
.... The many
Native American tribes were as culturally different from each other as the nations of
Europe, but to the white settlers the
Native Americans were more ....
(2119

8

)
Native Americans Civil Rights
.... African-Americans,
Native Americans have been isolated, alienated, and subjected to Anglo-Saxonization. As De Loria (297) puts it, "in transplanting
Europe to ....
(730

3

)
The US Empire: Its Origins
.... The fledgling nation had its sights set on the area West of the original 13 colonies, controlled either by absentee landlords from
Europe or
Native Americas. ....
(2184

9

)
History of Slavery
.... had much to do with slavery there, but the Spanish and Portuguese were already engaged in slavery in
Europe when they first enslaved the
Native Americans of ....
(1857

7

)
European Slave Trade
.... had much to do with slavery there, but the Spanish and Portuguese were already engaged in slavery in
Europe when they first enslaved the
Native Americans of ....
(1848

7

)
History of Immigration in the US
.... aliens, lacks much education and could not find work in his
native Mexico. .... Catholics, and Jews in Czarist Russia and other parts of
Europe; the Industrial ....
(2241

9

)
ORIGINS OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD This essay examin
.... Hulme, P. Columbus and the cannibals. In P. Hulme, Colonial encounters
Europe and the
native Caribbean, 1492-1797 (pp. 13-43). London: Methuen. ....
(2345

9

)
Native Americans & Cultural Life
.... Fifteen states are named after words in
Native tongues (Richter, 2002). .... to Canadian policies, he traveled on an Iroquois passport to
Europe as representative ....
(1168

5

)
6 Essays on Native American Thought & Behaviors
.... Callicott clarifies that
Native American Thought is not any one thing. .... Even though a person's ancestors may have come from one part of
Europe or another. ....
(4037

16

)
Immigration in the US
.... immigrants tended to find themselves surrounded largely by the
native-born, who .... three quarters of the immigrants in this period came from
Europe, largely from ....
(1179

5

)
Fear of Immigration & Immigrants
.... immigrants tended to find themselves surrounded largely by the
native-born, who .... three quarters of the immigrants in this period came from
Europe, largely from ....
(1179

5

)
Aisan American Migration From Central Cities to Suburbs
.... increased through labor immigration, economic competition increased among the Japanese immigrants, immigrant settlers from
Europe, and
native-born Americans. ....
(2428

10

)
Plagues of Europe
.... The use of
native languages in learning increased. .... The plague cut just as indiscriminately across the general population of
Europe. ....
(2269

9

)
Japanese Immigration to the United States
.... increased through labor immigration, economic competition increased between the Japanese immigrants, immigrant settlers from
Europe, and
native born Americans. ....
(1556

6

)
Colonialism in Things Fall Apart
.... values and lifestyle of the
native clans. As he writes in one of his essays, Europeans might even have a need to "set Africa up as a foil to
Europe, a place of ....
(1270

5

)
Changes in Europe Between 1870-1939
.... the nationality problem, the central social issue of East Central
Europe. .... redrawn, some nationalities found themselves living outside their
native countries. ....
(3413

14

)
Leo Africanus
.... Fabrics are also imported from
Europe to Timbuktu, borne by Berber merchants...The .... it is also the rich who frequent the shops more than
native inhabitants of ....
(745

3

)
Black Hawk War
.... of the relationship between the American government and the
Native American population as a .... societies that were encountered as the history of
Europe in America ....
(2341

9

)
2 Views of Brazilian Tribal Life
.... important factor is that Lery, representing not only
Europe but Christianity, had a far more critical perspective on the values of the
native people than did ....
(1316

5

)
Revisionist Views of Columbus
.... that beset the Old World and that brought entire societies in Asia, Africa, and
Europe to their knees did not emerge on their own among the
native peoples of ....
(3319

13

)
African American History
.... It was not uncommon for a few Africans to be provided with European educations, either in
Europe or in their
native countries (Bohannan & Curtin, 1988, pp. ....
(3965

16

)
Changing Celebration of 1492
.... idealistic desire of Europeans to flee oppression in
Europe to establish .... the Europeans' imperialistic domination, exploitation and slaughter of
Native Americans ....
(751

3

)