Indian and Arabic Islamic Women
.... Hinduism. The cultures of the Arab
world and the
Indian world were quite similar, in some respects, in their treatment of women. Both ....
(790

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Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer
John Smith, the protagonist of Sherman Alexie's novel
Indian Killer, is a man caught between the white
world and the
Indian world, and at home in neither. ....
(854

3

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Indian Killer & House Made of Dawn
.... Momaday's novel is set in 1945 at the end of
World War II, and the Tano
Indian Abel returns to his home village in New Mexico. He ....
(865

3

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A Story-Teller's World
RK Narayan in his book A Story-Teller's
World writes about his own
world, his role as a story-teller in
Indian society, the nature of that society, the life of ....
(1575

6

)
Martin Cruz Smith
.... As might be expected, Joe himself is torn with respect to which
world he belongs to---the traditional American-
Indian world or the modern
world of science and ....
(1068

4

)
Three Essays on Literary Works
.... white people. His dual cultures and identities often cause him to be torn between the
Indian world and the white
world. This novel ....
(1470

6

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Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. "Song of the Sky Loom." In William Brandon, The Magic
World: American
Indian Songs and Poems. New York: William Morrow, 1971. ....
(2787

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The Indian peoples of Brazil
.... population has long been kept under control by the Brazilian military, and the plight of the Brazilian
Indian has been lumped by most of the
world with the ....
(1541

6

)
British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... American
Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 3. no. 4, pp. 33-50. Merrell, James H. (1984, October). The Indians' new
world: The Catawba experience. ....
(1617

6

)
Hemingway & World War I
.... at bay the fears and tensions of life and death that he is exposed to in "
Indian Camp" it is his experience in the war. In the intellectual
world, the war ....
(3189

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Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
.... As an anomaly in
Indian epic literature, Draupadi most resembles the male hero Odysseus, exacting .... The Norton Anthology of
World Masterpieces, Expanded Edition. ....
(2587

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Writer Louise Erdrich Louise Erdrich, like many of the charact
.... story "A Wedge of Shade" is how different in many ways this story is, this story that takes place almost entirely within the dynamics of the
Indian world. ....
(1946

8

)
Cross Cultural Comparisons of Two Cultures
.... 29 34). Within the South
Indian world, religious organization plays a major role within both cultural and kinship activities. The ....
(2586

10

)
3 Indian novels
This study will examine three
Indian novels in order to understand them as .... him or her to some significant awakening about himself or herself, or the
world. ....
(1758

7

)
Three Indian Novels
This study will examine three
Indian novels in order to understand them as .... him or her to some significant awakening about himself or herself, or the
world. ....
(1758

7

)
Exploration of the New World
.... largest engineering enterprises of pre-industrial society anywhere in the
world This was .... In the colonial period the work was done by
Indian laborers with hand ....
(2765

11

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World Systems Theory
....
Indian women strive to make the most of the circumstances that they live in, to .... across this region - understand as well as any scholar that the
world system of ....
(1567

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Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
.... Handelman (153) contends that "in many areas of the Third
World where land ownership .... in her view, retaining the native language of the Guatemalan
Indian is in ....
(1473

6

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Gandhi: His Life and Message for the World: A review
.... independence in India was demonstrably high during the First
World War and in .... There were divisions within the
Indian independence movement when the British did ....
(2003

8

)
Struggle of American Indian in Modern America
.... to Navajo society than it is in the white American
world (Locke 16 .... However, once the Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA) created the tribal business council in 1923 ....
(2556

10

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Bipolar Siku of Peru
.... Webster's College Dictionary (1992), sv "Hocket." 20The Clark New Pocket Music Dictionary (1979), sv "Harmony." 23Kathleen Kelleher, "
Indian World Blends Into ....
(3568

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The Last of the Mohicans
.... On the other hand, they are destroying much of the existing
world of the
Indian and are often at odds with one another while doing so. ....
(1338

5

)
Indian Communalism
.... was picked up without half trying," in McComb, David,
World History Volume II. .... and the Modern Search for a Hindu Identity." Interpreting Early
Indian History. ....
(2082

8

)
The Asian Indian Experience in the US
....
Indian migration is not new and has always involved movement to different parts of the
world to settle, but there has been an increase in immigrants from India ....
(1086

4

)
The Siku of Peru
.... to play, especially at high altitudes" because of the greater difficulty of breathing there.«FN1«LM8»«RM73» Kathleen Kelleher, "
Indian World Blends Into ....
(3538

14

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American Indian Cultural Values
.... the Indians are actively creating a pan-
Indian subculture which accommodates their aboriginal history and reservation culture to the newer
world of urban living ....
(6598

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)
Hispanic Colonial Experience in the New World
.... be easy to subdue because they are ignorant of the modern
world and certainly .... be included in the first conversation that Columbus has with any
Indian group he ....
(3664

15

)
Arizona and Southwest Indian Tribes
.... Already reprentatives of
Indian religions participated in the second
World Conference on Religion, the first of which introduced Asian religions to the United ....
(2645

11

)
European-Indian Relations
.... about Tompkins' conclusion with respect to what her study of European-
Indian relations has .... an integral part of his or her way of seeing the
world: What they ....
(1614

6

)
US Government and the Plains Indian
.... of domesticity rested on the presumption that the boundary between the public
world and private .... months at a time away from home campaigning in the
Indian wars. ....
(6090

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