Indians In American Film
The National Film Committee and the American
Indian Historical Society and
Indian actors associations have fought for accurate representation of
Indians. ....
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British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... Merrell draws a portrait of English-
Indian encounters in the 18th Century which has the
Indians resisting, but to little avail. ....
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Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... For that reason only, Jackson attempted to provide state access to
Indian land by "advising" the
Indians to move west of the Mississippi or else submit to the ....
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The Indian Wars
.... It is important to realize that besides being battles between the Army and hostile
Indians, the battles of the
Indian Wars also had the character of inter ....
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Stereotypes of Native American Indians
.... Costner also marries an
Indian in the movie, but there is a closer study of the
Indian culture in the movie, and the
Indians are portrayed as being more ....
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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... by Washington from marauding whites, nor fed, clothed, or housed." Despite all these travails, the situation of the
Indians in the
Indian Territories and ....
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Indians Loss of Their Land
.... It is clear that the easiest way, as far as Pratt saw it, to keep
Indian lands away from them, was to keep
Indians away from their land. ....
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INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... by Washington from marauding whites, nor fed, clothed, or housed." Despite all these travails, the situation of the
Indians in the
Indian Territories and ....
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California Indians and Public Education During
.... Concept III, "The Influence of Non-
Indians on the
Indian Environment," suggests activities designed to emphasize how non-
Indians changed the natural ....
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19th Century California Indian Population
.... But the overriding point is that Anglo and
Indian perceptions of women's roles differed: "
Indians who took women prisoners seldom violated them, reserving them ....
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Indian Survival on the California Frontier
.... But the overriding point is that Anglo and
Indian perceptions of women's roles differed: "
Indians who took women prisoners seldom violated them, reserving them ....
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Treatment of American Indians
.... Graves, Theodore G. "Drinking and Drunkenness Among Urban
Indians." In The American
Indian in Urban Society, Jack O. Waddell and O. Michael Watson (eds.), 274 ....
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Struggle of American Indian in Modern America
.... Beginning in the nineteenth century when the Americans first began to covet
Indian lands, Americans have portrayed the
Indians as inherently savage and ....
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The American Indian Movement
.... Thus, he founded AIM for the purpose of creating "a revitalized sense of pride in traditional
Indian values in an effort to turn
Indians away from alcohol ....
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Pan-Indian Movement
.... in the 1887 Dawes Act, which disposed of reservations and granted individual property allotments to
Indians and which in fact "strip[ped]
Indian people of ....
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Indian Health Care Improvement Act
.... of the
Indian people by improving the services and facilities of Federal
Indian health programs and encouraging maximum participation of
Indians in such ....
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Arizona and Southwest Indian Tribes
.... By 1703, Kino notes, two new churches had been built with
Indian help and trade. This is the clue to the Spaniards being accepted by the
Indians. ....
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The Indian peoples of Brazil
.... been harsh with the
Indian population and imposed an
Indian policy beginning .... and economic mainstream, which critics noted would mean that
Indians would enter ....
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European-Indian Relations
.... solving the kinds of problems that studying the history of European-
Indian relations has .... "'
Indians': Textualism, Morality, and the Problem of History." 584-601 ....
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Comparison of Iroquois & California Indians
.... the mission the greater degree of contact had a great effect on
Indian culture because agriculture was interrupted by the requirement that
Indians work first ....
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Woodland Indians
.... were far more homogeneous as a group than were American
Indian women, who .... However, the Eastern Woodland
Indians (as the tribes with whom the Puritans came into ....
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Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... the beginning of the twentieth century, the Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA) had assumed the role of supervising the use of
Indian property: "
Indians became an ....
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History of the Miami Indians
.... The Treaty of Greenville marked the end of the
Indian Wars. After all was said and done, the
Indians did not get to keep the land in Ohio that was promised to ....
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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
.... Pioneers in 1823 to Oak Openings in 1848, Hedges (26-33) concludes that Cooper saw only two alternatives for
Indians: complete assimilation,
Indian by
Indian ....
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Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... The Treaty of Greenville marked the end of the
Indian Wars. After all was said and done, the
Indians did not get to keep the land in Ohio that was promised to ....
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The Crow Indians
.... In 1851, the Fort Laramie Treaty established the boundaries of the
Indian country for several
Indians, including an area of 35,531,147 acres for the Crow ....
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The Crow Indians
.... In 1851, the Fort Laramie Treaty established the boundaries of the
Indian country for several
Indians, including an area of 35,531,147 acres for the Crow ....
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Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... cannot rely on tribal-state cooperation to solve the difficult policy issues emerging when
Indian tribes dealing primarily with non-
Indians raise untaxed ....
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Huron Indians of Quebec & Jesuit Missionaries
....
Indians into the hands of their enemies, resulting in their destruction not their salvation. The film provides many aspects of colonialism and native
Indian ....
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Custer Died For Your Sins
.... Deloria contends that the policies and regulations of the American government, and the Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA) failed to benefit
Indians and address ....
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