Indians In American Film
.... special subcommittee, as part of a study on Indian Education, interview people across the country and found a majority of Americans still
view Indians in a ....
(456

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Treatment of American Indians
.... 1940 film Santa Fe Trail. In this
view, the cavalry was the good guys and the
Indians the bad guys. This
view was carried through ....
(2530

10

)
The Law of the Plains Indians
.... chiefs, who
view no single law as hard and fast, even in some heinous cases of murder and adultery. One of the more progressive aspects of Plains
Indians law ....
(4482

18

)
Conflict Between Native Americans & the Europeans
.... For his part, he is equally close-minded and refuses to recogniZe what Daniel sees--that the point of
view of the
Indians is no more superstitious and ....
(1593

6

)
Peter Iverson and Little Big Horn
.... He dismisses - gently but firmly - the idea that non-
Indians should
view the
Indians as tragic victims: To
view Native Americans through the perspective of ....
(737

3

)
Peter Iverson
.... He dismisses - gently but firmly - the idea that non-
Indians should
view the
Indians as tragic victims: To
view Native Americans through the perspective of ....
(737

3

)
The Indian Wars
.... This remark is characteristic of Bourke's
view of
Indians, and it seems to have been Crook's
view as well. But there was little sentimentality in their
view. ....
(1560

6

)
Bernal Diaz and The Conquest of New Spain
.... the Spaniards were forced to kill, it was for God and Spain, and because it could not be avoided, at least in the Spaniards'
view. When the
Indians killed, on ....
(1651

7

)
19th Century California Indian Population
.... perception of the easy availability of Indian women, although what from the Anglo point of
view was either the lax sexual morality of
Indians or arrangements ....
(1664

7

)
American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
.... message, "The Condition and Ulterior Destiny of the
Indians." In that speech, it is apparent that Jackson takes a paternal
view of the
Indians, seeing them as ....
(3227

13

)
Treatment of Different Native American Tribes
.... What developed was the
view that
Indians on the reservation were friendly and were the problem of the Indian Bureau, while those not on the reservation were ....
(1873

7

)
Indian Survival on the California Frontier
.... perception of the easy availability of Indian women, although what from the Anglo point of
view was either the lax sexual morality of
Indians or arrangements ....
(1772

7

)
The Legacy of Columbus
.... Whether one agrees with his assessment or not, Krauthammer offers the more balanced point of
view. Krauthammer, Charles. .... "Columbus, the
Indians, and Human ....
(1054

4

)
DH Lawrence's The Woman Who Rode Away
.... In this
view, the story also represents a larger struggle than that between .... and the passionate excesses of the instinctual, seen in the
Indians; and though all ....
(1632

7

)
Woodland Indians
.... from the
view of the colonists but in fact belonged to a number of different cultural and linguistic groups. However, the Eastern Woodland
Indians (as the ....
(851

3

)
6 Essays on Native American Thought & Behaviors
.... In other words, it is not possible to get pure accounts of the
view of nature from
Indians prior to the 1400's because of challenges of time and language. ....
(4037

16

)
When the Legends Die
.... providing a justification for the Indian position and showing that the white culture treated the
Indians unfairly. In this book, I saw a different
view of the ....
(2006

8

)
Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
.... Keller's
view of 20th-century portrayals of
Indians provides a tangential insight into their 19th-century counterparts when he asserts an often unintentional ....
(3859

15

)
Puritan American Writers
.... At the heart of such a
view is the failure of the Puritans to see .... Mary Rowlandson's account of her kidnapping and imprisonment by
Indians shows her to be far ....
(1642

7

)
Writings of Puritan Americans
.... At the heart of such a
view is the failure of the Puritans to see .... Mary Rowlandson's account of her kidnapping and imprisonment by
Indians shows her to be far ....
(1642

7

)
The Blackfeet Indians
.... systems theory as a theoretical lens through which to
view the culture .... 1900s, the Blackfeet reservation would be divided among individual
Indians, with each ....
(1927

8

)
The Blackfeet Indians Culture
.... systems theory as a theoretical lens through which to
view the culture .... 1900s, the Blackfeet reservation would be divided among individual
Indians, with each ....
(1927

8

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... Peck points out that Cooper clearly means to draw a line between the world
view of the white man and the world
view of Hawkeye and the
Indians, with respect to ....
(2157

9

)
OTIS AND JEFFERSON ON COLONISTS' RIGHTS
.... The
view that neither blacks nor
Indians were entitled to the rights of citizenship was commonly held in colonial America, north and south. ....
(2291

9

)
Religious & Military Conflict in Early New England
.... This was a
view apparently held by many of the colonists .... Indian groups, including some that were either Christian or recognized as Praying
Indians who supported ....
(928

4

)
Teaching About Columbus
However, Columbus brought much suffering to the people ("
Indians") of the land he .... M. Davidson and Henry Noble Sherwood take the point of
view that Columbus was ....
(1680

7

)
The Battle of Little Bighorn
.... Custer appears to have left with the 7th Cavalry with a
view toward finding .... and report--would have required Custer to attack the mass of
Indians encamped near ....
(2313

9

)
The California Mission System
.... parish churches. But a basic conflict emerged between the missionaries' and the governments'
view of the
Indians. Though the prevailing ....
(1721

7

)
History of Slavery
.... part of European settlers not only toward black slaves but toward the
Indians encountered on .... The idea of the noble savage would give way to the
view that the ....
(1857

7

)
Battle of the Little Big Horn
.... All these behaviors horrified the soldiers but, because they subscribed to a particular
view of the
Indians' humanity there was less bitterness and shock over ....
(5419

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