Huron Indians of Quebec & Jesuit Missionaries
.... save" them. The
Indians have their
own religion and belief system and have little need of or interest in Christianity. As one point ....
(453

2

)
Stereotypes of Native American Indians
.... they did not have the right to vote or
own land struck me as profoundly unfair, given the fact that the entire continent belonged to the
Indians before the ....
(1450

6

)
Treatment of American Indians
.... with nature, while the intruders live to rape nature and to take her resources for their
own use without giving anything back. The
Indians see themselves as ....
(2530

10

)
de las Casas & Spaniard Mistreatment of Indians
.... He himself renounced possession of his
own encomienda, where he had used the forced labor of
Indians to prosper as a planter (Scholtes 2). In fact, he was ....
(1840

7

)
The Struggle of the Pueblo Indians
.... war was over, they were second class citizens again, pariahs in their
own land .... shows the harsher reality of what life is like for reservation
Indians a century ....
(1818

7

)
Custer Died For Your Sins
.... At the beginning of his book he explains why he believes
Indians must take matters into their
own hands, and not depend on others. ....
(873

3

)
British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... The Spanish and the English were equally willing to exploit every advantage, real or imagined, for their
own gain, and the
Indians were immediately at a ....
(1617

6

)
The Crow Indians
.... Although the Crows and the Apaches were both considered Plains
Indians, the Apaches were .... They made war to avenge their
own casualties and for honor--much like ....
(2506

10

)
The Crow Indians
.... Although the Crows and the Apaches were both considered Plains
Indians, the Apaches were .... They made war to avenge their
own casualties and for honor--much like ....
(2509

10

)
California Indians and Public Education During
.... practice often resulted in children being prevented from visiting their
own families during .... public schools if there was a separate school for
Indians in their ....
(2544

10

)
The Blackfeet Indians
.... under 18 years of age has been responsible for their
own care and .... early 1900s, the Blackfeet reservation would be divided among individual
Indians, with each ....
(1927

8

)
The Blackfeet Indians Culture
.... under 18 years of age has been responsible for their
own care and .... early 1900s, the Blackfeet reservation would be divided among individual
Indians, with each ....
(1927

8

)
The Law of the Plains Indians
.... paper will examine the law of some of the Plains
Indians and will .... perpetuating body of tribal trustees," wherein each trustee chose his
own successor (Llewellyn ....
(4482

18

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... While the
Indians are contrasted with European civilization, it is evident that the
Indians have their
own civilization and that it is complex and valuable as ....
(1338

5

)
European-Indian Relations
.... That is why we find one historian, for example, insisting "that the
Indians'
own beliefs are irrelevant to an explanation of how they acted, which can only be ....
(1614

6

)
Conflicting Records of History
.... That is why we find one historian, for example, insisting "that the
Indians'
own beliefs are irrelevant to an explanation of how they acted, which can only be ....
(1614

6

)
Religious & Military Conflict in Early New England
.... common among Anglo settlers is that provided by Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (2) who makes reference to her
own trauma after being captured by
Indians during this war. ....
(928

4

)
Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... nullified the Cherokee laws, including their right to make their
own laws, and .... Cherokees subservient to American law, even as it divested the
Indians of the ....
(1063

4

)
Black Robe (1991)
.... save" them. The
Indians have their
own religion and belief system and have little need of or interest in Christianity. As one point ....
(451

2

)
Native American Population Culture
.... This has been one of the reasons for the destruction of the
Indians'
own culture: For better or worse, urban
Indians are more intimately involved in the ....
(1618

6

)
Conflict Between Native Americans & the Europeans
.... other. His task is to convert the
Indians, but the
Indians have their
own religion and have no interest in what he has to say. For ....
(1593

6

)
Native American Literature
.... Can't you see that they want to live their
own lives, in their
own traditions, with their
own rules and laws?" She talks about "
Indians" as well in her ....
(1982

8

)
Native American Identities
.... and spiritual beliefs are reflected in Indian literature, and contemporary
Indians rely upon their people's literature to learn about their
own heritage just ....
(2400

10

)
The Native American culture
.... This has been one of the reasons for the destruction of the
Indians'
own culture: For better or worse, urban
Indians are more intimately involved in the ....
(2117

8

)
Rehabilitation Counseling
.... many "impossible" situations by tailoring his responses to his
own physical capabilities .... A second focal area is rehabilitation programs for American
Indians. ....
(695

3

)
European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
.... believed (at least in large numbers) in the possibility of Indian salvation nor desired to incorporate the
Indians' labor into their
own colony-building ....
(1866

7

)
Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
.... believed (at least in large numbers) in the possibility of Indian salvation nor desired to incorporate the
Indians' labor into their
own colony-building ....
(1866

7

)
Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism in India
.... The British outwardly allowed the
Indians to retain their
own religion, yet Maulana Mohamed Ali "complained to his Congress colleagues in 1912, the educated ....
(1882

8

)
Native American History & Literature
.... to "convert" the Aztecs and Incas, to move them from their
own advanced civilization .... this Blackcoat's hell, let him go to itaNo hell for
Indians, just Happy ....
(1243

5

)
American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
.... a policy of Indian removal that had been sought by the states for some time and that was in agreement with Jackson's
own life fighting the
Indians and trying ....
(3227

13

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