Treatment of Different Native American Tribes
.... states that the Indians were better off before the coming of the
White settlers, and he .... It is rather that the huge changes the
tribes face has caused them to ....
(1873

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Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... The
tribes are unworried that they may compete each other's profits away, or that
white hoteliers and entertainment companies may soon muscle in on their ....
(3204

13

)
American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... the war in the West, the dynamic, relentless movement of
white settlers westward .... in the decimation of the Great Plains Indians and later other
tribes such as ....
(2515

10

)
Indians Loss of Their Land
.... Southwest, from the Chinook in the Northwest to the Seminole in the Southeast, the North American continent was filled with Indian
tribes when
white men first ....
(1849

7

)
Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... and carried out daily community activities qualified as establishment of use and occupancy if such use and occupancy excluded other
tribes and
white settlements ....
(2322

9

)
Counseling and Development
....
White settlers brought battles and
tribes moved west. ....
White civilization moved
tribes westward to be adopted by other
tribes (pp. 54-62). ....
(4278

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)
Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... Their reason to migrate had as much to do with their agrarian culture as was the threat from other hostile
tribes or
white settlers. ....
(2618

10

)
History of the Miami Indians
.... Their reason to migrate had as much to do with their agrarian culture as was the threat from other hostile
tribes or
white settlers. ....
(2618

10

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... The Indian
tribes conduct war with one another just as
white groups do, though at the time of this novel the different Indian
tribes are waging not their own ....
(1338

5

)
Native American Population Culture
.... reservation of the Chippewa is described as part of a long-term fraud committed on this tribe, and other
tribes, by the government: The
White Earth Reservation ....
(1618

6

)
Cheyenne
.... Many treaties would be signed during the 1800s which tried to enact peace between the
white settlers and the native
tribes, but this always fragile peace was ....
(2474

10

)
Custer Died For Your Sins
.... failed to benefit Indians and address their concerns by insisting Indians fit into mainstream
white culture. Also, by transplanting Indian
tribes many times ....
(873

3

)
Importance of Land in Early America
.... empire"? But, it was a
white empire. And yet, somehow, some of the Indian
tribes emulated the whites by owning slaves themselves. ....
(1182

5

)
Chief Plenty Coups of the Crows
.... His stance of collaboration and conciliation both with other Indian
tribes and the
white man were significant in promoting peace for his people as well as ....
(2922

12

)
Chief Plenty Coups: Leading the Crow to a New Life
.... His stance of collaboration and conciliation both with other Indian
tribes and the
white man were significant in promoting peace for his people as well as ....
(2922

12

)
The Native American culture
.... reservation of the Chippewa is described as part of a long-term fraud committed on this tribe, and other
tribes, by the government: The
White Earth Reservation ....
(2117

8

)
Luther Standing Bear
.... could ever be. The falsity of
white society was made clear to different Indian
tribes as promises were made and broken. There was a ....
(1388

6

)
Society & Native Americans Q
.... The stark facts are, as the
white man settled in this "New World" and .... of tribal lands without recognizing the validity hereditary land ownership by the
tribes. ....
(898

4

)
The Cherokee Nation
.... As
white settlers moved westward, conquering more Indian
tribes, the government set aside additional federal funds for Indian education, primarily in the form ....
(3012

12

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... The Indian
tribes conduct war with one another just as
white groups do, though at the time of this novel the different Indian
tribes are waging not their own ....
(1938

8

)
Introduction The words we use make a difference. Y
.... Different Native American
tribes felt the full weight of pressure - often murderous .... history, depending upon when their land became desirable to
white settlers. ....
(1888

8

)
Native American History & Literature
.... or France could control the majority of American lands- lands which, of course, really belonged not to the
white man but to the various Native American
tribes. ....
(1243

5

)
Native American Identities
.... own culture as well as the bridge to the
white man's culture. Given the rich cultural variety represented by different Indian nations,
tribes, and cultures ....
(2400

10

)
American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... Texas achieved its independence from Mexico which led to bitter clashes between
white settlers and cattlemen and Indian
tribes in the Southwest. ....
(4116

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Pan-Indian Movement
.... the prophetic and reformist tendencies in Indian culture that had appeal across various
tribes. .... to the old ways as a strategy for making the
white man disappear ....
(2002

8

)
American Aboriginal Peoples
.... and carried out daily community activities qualified as establishment of use and occupancy if such use and occupancy excluded other
tribes and
white settlements ....
(6001

24

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... them became war in the colonies, a war that came to include the various Indian
tribes of the different regions, enlisted by the dominant
white groups as scouts ....
(1685

7

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... them became war in the colonies, a war that came to include the various Indian
tribes of the different regions, enlisted by the dominant
white groups as scouts ....
(1687

7

)
THE SHAWNEE
.... The Shawnee or "Southerners" was one of many
tribes which inhabited the Eastern Woodlands of North America before the advent of the
white man in the 17th ....
(1445

6

)
Native Americans Civil Rights
.... the
white man has given to the Indians in return for the land and life he took: disease, alcohol, poverty, and cultural decimation" (Indians of All
Tribes 299 ....
(730

3

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