Adolescence Life in 17th Century Huron Community
.... comparison of seven teenth-century
Huron and contemporary American middle class adolescence, it is first necessary to note that the
Huron culture suffered from ....
(1915

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Huron Indians of Quebec & Jesuit Missionaries
.... Robe is an interesting look at the initial interaction of the
Huron Indians of .... We also see how colonial forces often impose their
culture, beliefs, and values ....
(453

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The Jesuits and European Expansion
.... intentions. To the extent that the Jesuits were relativistic, it was less toward
Huron culture than toward French secular interests. They ....
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THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS
.... be presented as more civilized than the savages among the
Huron, they are .... had learned to coexist peacefully with Native Americans and appreciate their
culture. ....
(4512

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The Last of the Mohicans
.... Later in the novel we see the
Huron capable of the most brutal savagery for .... kind of change of order or power between the dominant, rulers of
culture and those ....
(786

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Black Robe (1991)
.... Robe is an interesting look at the initial interaction of the
Huron Indians of .... We also see how colonial forces often impose their
culture, beliefs, and values ....
(451

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)
Conflict Between Native Americans & the Europeans
.... Under Penn's leadership, the Quakers sought to learn about Indian
culture rather than .... with a group of Algonquins who are taking him to a
Huron mission, Daniel ....
(1593

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)
Black African & Native American Societies
.... Pueblo Indians of the Southwest, the Choctaw in Mississippi, and the
Huron of the .... While the reach of Hopewell
culture is not inconsistent with empire, the term ....
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Hisorical Context of Pre-Encounter Societies
.... Pueblo Indians of the Southwest, the Choctaw in Mississippi, and the
Huron of the .... While the reach of Hopewell
culture is not inconsistent with empire, the term ....
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Black African & Native American Societies
.... Pueblo Indians of the Southwest, the Choctaw in Mississippi, and the
Huron of the .... While the reach of Hopewell
culture is not inconsistent with empire, the term ....
(2600

10

)
The French and Canada
.... In the 1630s, missions spread across the
Huron country .... savagery was the negation of civilization; uncivilized Indians did not have a different
culture, they had ....
(3814

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Pan-Indian Movement
.... vis-à-vis the emerging dominance of non-Indian
culture over the .... who formed a coalition of Anishinaabeg, Ottawa, Potawatomi, Menominee,
Huron, Delaware, Shawnee ....
(2002

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)
Cultures of Native Americans:1775-1815
.... and which decimated indigenous populations and hastened the end of the Mississippi
culture. .... Other tribes such as the
Huron in Canada, with whom they warred ....
(4901

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Recruitment for Employment in Federal Government
.... realm of human relations: "the counselor's own
culture, attitudes, and theoretical perspective; the client's
culture; and the .... The
Huron: Farmers of the north. ....
(3788

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The 1960s in American Society
.... college campuses had been a battleground in the fight between the Establishment and the counter-
culture. .... It was founded with the Port
Huron Statement in 1962. ....
(1807

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)
Ecological Imperialism
.... where isolation exists, there is the possibility of decimation when another
culture moves in .... percent of the population, as in the case of the
Huron and Iroquois ....
(1217

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Domestic Divisions Caused by the Vietnam War
.... beatniks "found little inspiration in suburbia, mass consumer
culture, indiscriminate cold .... SDS issued in June 1962 its Port
Huron Statement which called for the ....
(3462

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The Social Movements 0f the 1960s and 1970s
.... The Port
Huron Statement, issued in 1962, was a position paper written by .... thrust of AIM was racial pride and power, not assimilation into mainstream
culture. ....
(1453

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Issue of Racial Discrimination in the US Workforce
.... the only way in which they can develop the opportunities to interact with other people who share their
culture. .... Pendleton, Clarence M., and Douglas
Huron. ....
(1638

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RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORK FORCE
.... the only way in which they can develop the opportunities to interact with other people who share their
culture. .... Pendleton, Clarence M., and Douglas
Huron. ....
(1643

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Revisionist Views of Columbus
.... and the subsequent events derived from the character of European
culture at the .... and surrounding areas for decades, reducing the population of the
Huron by half ....
(3319

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Managing Diversity in Public Organizations
.... discrimination against selected population groups (Pendleton &
Huron, 1991). .... in relation to power, communication, and organizational
culture before attempting ....
(6171

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Anti-War Movement in Vietnam
.... Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), was founded in Port
Huron, Michigan, in .... Backfire - A History of How American
Culture Led Us Into Vietnam and Made Us ....
(4195

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Public Organizations & Gender Equity
.... discrimination against selected population groups (Pendleton &
Huron, 1991). .... in relation to power, communication, and organizational
culture before attempting ....
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