Woodland Indians
.... This was true of the Woodland
Indians; although tribal elders had far more power ....
Women had less power than did men in the Eastern Woodland cultures, but they ....
(851

3

)
Native American Women
.... The
Indians know all about that; the tribe of
women, alas for them, are still buying that damned perfume. And so engendered colonization persists. ....
(1447

6

)
The Crow Indians
.... Although the Crows and the Apaches were both considered Plains
Indians, the Apaches .... While both tribes have a maternal lineage social system, the
women in the ....
(2509

10

)
The Crow Indians
.... Although the Crows and the Apaches were both considered Plains
Indians, the Apaches .... While both tribes have a maternal lineage social system, the
women in the ....
(2506

10

)
American History Creeds & Events Definitions and Discussion C
.... But even in the newly independent United States these ideas were inconsistently practiced, as slaves,
Indians,
women, and the landless poor were not considered ....
(985

4

)
Depiction of Women in Fiction
.... Much of the novel skirts the issue that concerns the males of the time--what will the
Indians to white
women if the latter are captured. ....
(2950

12

)
Westward Movement and the Overland Trail
.... An example of the different perspectives is shown by the reaction of men and
women to
Indians.
Women viewed
Indians more as helpful ....
(2487

10

)
Puritan and Native Women
.... This was true of the Woodland
Indians; although tribal elders had far more power ....
Women had less power than did men in the Eastern Woodland cultures, but they ....
(852

3

)
The Cahuilla California Indians
.... of time during the acorn-collecting season, when most of the
Indians moved for .... The
women did the cooking and meat was roasted, boiled, or cut into strips and ....
(1595

6

)
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 ....
(1664

7

)
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 ....
(1772

7

)
The Law of the Plains Indians
.... The Comanches had became famous among Plains
Indians for committing many murders and .... taking as much of the Apache land as possible, and any
women the Comanches ....
(4482

18

)
Women in Indian Cinema
.... and "bad" that are clearly designed to guide
Indians toward a .... respectively, cinematic constructs of complex and conventional Indian
women negotiating with men ....
(1507

6

)
Plastic Surgery and Asian Women
.... beauty. The traditional Asian concept of beauty is diverse.
Indians, for example, have traditionally valued fuller figured
women. The ....
(1170

5

)
Women of Color & Prejudice
.... Asians and American
Indians], there are important distinctions as well---the most important being that of country of origin among Latina and Asian
women. ....
(1988

8

)
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT VS. WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT
.... abrogated once and for all by the federal government, only 271,000
indians remained. Evolution, Frustration and New Departure of the
Women's Movement The ....
(7476

30

)
The Kinship System of the Cherokee Community
.... by exposing the
Indians to European agricultural practices. The Cherokee Indian men were given plows, livestock and gristmills, while the
women were provided ....
(1502

6

)
The Iroquois
.... Some research available on the Iroquois reports that the
women of the tribe .... and ended with the household." These seemingly modern "model"
Indians were often ....
(1751

7

)
Little Big Man
.... so to court their
women and even so I was young to be starting now. I'll bet you never knowed redskins was so slow in this area" (Berger 107). The
Indians are ....
(862

3

)
Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... The Miami were known as the tattooed or naked
Indians. They .... occasions.
Women usually were lightly tattooed on the cheeks or chin. ....
(2618

10

)
History of the Miami Indians
.... The Miami were known as the tattooed or naked
Indians. They .... occasions.
Women usually were lightly tattooed on the cheeks or chin. ....
(2618

10

)
Asian American Experience
....
women to take risks and stretch themselves more than the older
women could ever .... other the plight of African Americans: "It ain't so bad / the
Indians once said ....
(1345

5

)
Native American Identities
.... of "not-men" and "not-
women" have a parallel in gay and lesbian communities, the Indian version of these concepts has not won the
Indians in these categories a ....
(2400

10

)
Story of Captivity in 18th Century Massachusetts
.... Still, it is difficult to credit Demos's implication that the
Indians' murder of
women and children at Deerfield and on the subsequent march was an instance of ....
(2253

9

)
Lonesome Dove
.... So are relations between cowboys, outlaws, prostitutes, and
Indians. As Call laments:
Women and children and settlers are just cannon fodder for lawyers and ....
(2852

11

)
European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
.... in the possibility of Indian salvation nor desired to incorporate the
Indians' labor into .... in family groups or else fully intended to import more
women and even ....
(1866

7

)
Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
.... in the possibility of Indian salvation nor desired to incorporate the
Indians' labor into .... in family groups or else fully intended to import more
women and even ....
(1866

7

)
The Hypocrisy of The American Revolution for Freedom
.... independence (Calloway xiii). Unlike blacks and
women, American
Indians were not physically a part of colonial society. That is, they ....
(2784

11

)
Puritan American Writers
.... the helpless
women on trial for witchery are held captive by the Puritans in the same way, at least in a sense, that Rowlandson is held captive by the
Indians. ....
(1642

7

)
Writings of Puritan Americans
.... the helpless
women on trial for witchery are held captive by the Puritans in the same way, at least in a sense, that Rowlandson is held captive by the
Indians. ....
(1642

7

)