Contemporary British Drama
British actor, singer, and playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen is a play that illustrates the generational struggle of
West Indians to survive in a ....
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2 Literary Essays
.... other events, such as Columbus' discovery of the
West Indies, the abolition of slavery in the
West Indies, and "the discovery of the novel by
West Indians as a ....
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Philosopny of Marcus Garvey
.... timekeeper. As a timekeeper, he kept track of the hours worked by company employees, many of them black
West Indians like himself. He ....
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Territories West of the Mississippi
.... If the federal government could determine where the
Indians could be removed to in the
West, it followed that the government was in control of the
West, as ....
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Treatment of American Indians
.... In the course of this push
west, the whites destroyed not only the
Indians but the land, and the
Indians in this book are portrayed as the first ecologically ....
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Manifest Destiny: Settlement of the American West
.... The body of myth surrounding the American
West portrays Western expansion as a simple matter of cowboys versus
Indians, where white settlers bring civilization ....
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History of the Miami Indians
.... Illinois
Indians. The French referred to all the tribes south and
west of Lake Michigan as the Illinois
Indians. The Miami's fled ....
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Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... Illinois
Indians. The French referred to all the tribes south and
west of Lake Michigan as the Illinois
Indians. The Miami's fled ....
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Annotated Bibliography of Cultural Texts
.... html, 1-4. This "reminiscence" by author George Lamming provides his deepest feelings and insights as he returned to the
West Indians in the 1950. ....
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INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... of
Indians became engulfed in the war as combatants and many thousands more as innocent targets and refugees, especially in the conflict which raged
west of ....
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Indians Loss of Their Land
.... were of the people who came to the United States to settle here and those who pushed
west in search of a better life, the result is the same;
Indians had their ....
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The Cahuilla California Indians
.... Plain near Riverside and the eastern slopes of Palomar mountain to the
west. .... When the Cahuilla
Indians moved out of permanent villages it was for specific ....
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Ecological Imperialism
.... In one example, Crosby indicates that a small group of
West Indians were kidnapped to train as interpreters and to show to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. ....
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Background to the Farm Crisis
.... Farmworkers - whether Latinos picking spinach in California or
West Indians cutting sugarcane in Florida - lead lives that are all too often nasty, brutish and ....
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Introduction The words we use make a difference. Y
.... Jackson helped create legal fictions to take land in the South away from the Cherokees and other
Indians in a pattern that was repeated throughout the
West. ....
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Struggle of American Indian in Modern America
.... Then, during the 1850s, the federal government focused its attention on the
Indians inhabiting the trans-Mississippi
West (Milner 173). ....
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Native American Identities
....
Indians were romanticized in Western novels and bore little resemblance to the real
Indians that sparked interest in the Old
West. ....
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Benjamin West & Thomas Eakins
.... Anecdotes about how
West "procured colors from the
Indians and brushes from the tip of his cat's tail" emphasized the astonishing fact that a Colonial could be ....
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Gandhi's critique of colonialism
.... Gandhi sincerely believed that the lessons about progress that the
West had to offer were not at all profitable to
Indians. The ....
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Treatment of Different Native American Tribes
.... The
Indians of the Far
West are not as well known as the
Indians of the Plains, but California and environs was home to scores of tribes and to hundreds of ....
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Natalie Merchant - Gold Rush Brides
.... cultural understandings of the Wild
West portray a vision of a land that lent itself to settlement and a simple context of cowboys versus
Indians that American ....
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Early Migrations to the Americas
.... Linguists now believe that the languages spoken by American
Indians could never have .... migrations to the New World fairly widely separated in time (
West, 1996, p ....
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American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
.... The
Indians would be relocated somewhere on the
West's Great Plains. Jackson's statement in 1829 made this policy sound more benign than it would actually be. ....
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Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... For that reason only, Jackson attempted to provide state access to Indian land by "advising" the
Indians to move
west of the Mississippi or else submit to the ....
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Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... active treaty-making period occurred between 1830 and 1860 during which the process of removing all
Indians east of the Mississippi River to the
west of the ....
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The Indian Wars
.... did not doubt the white man's "manifest destiny" to rule the American
west, but as the .... A little later, he says of Tucson's Papago
Indians that, I do not know ....
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The New Echota Treaty of 1835
.... The United States government also agreed to pay for the
Indians' move and their living expenses for one year after settlement in the
west. ....
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American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... Jackson took a more centrist position, arguing that removal of the southern
Indians to lands
west of the Mississippi was necessary to give them time and ....
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The Crow Indians
.... country for several
Indians, including an area of 35,531,147 acres for the Crow
Indians. .... In the wars for the
West, the Crows earned a reputation as allies of ....
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The Crow Indians
.... country for several
Indians, including an area of 35,531,147 acres for the Crow
Indians. .... In the wars for the
West, the Crows earned a reputation as allies of ....
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