Essays about bureau indian

  1. Indian persecutions
    ... By 1950, unemployment was high among nativeAmericans and the Bureau of Indian Affairs believed the solution was to relocate these populations in urban areas. ...
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  2. American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978
    ... As a result of this the Bureau of Indian Affairs enforced laws that would imprison any Indian found practicing their traditional rituals, for as many as thirty ...
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  3. American Indian Wars
    ... remained. The army and the Bureau of Indian Affairs went along with and even encouraged the slaughter of the animals. By destroying ...
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  4. American Indian Wars
    ... remained. The army and the Bureau of Indian Affairs went along with and even encouraged the slaughter of the animals. By destroying ...
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  5. American Indian Relgion
    ... outlawed. But, in 1934, under John Collier, the Bureau of Indian Affairs enacted a policy of noninterference with peyotism. There ...
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  6. Native American Indian religion
    ... outlawed. But, in 1934, under John Collier, the Bureau of Indian Affairs enacted a policy of noninterference with peyotism. There ...
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  7. Trail of Tears
    ... At this time, Secretary of War John Caldwell Calhoun created an administrative office within the Department of War called the Bureau of Indian Affairs, more ...
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  8. American Indians
    ... At the beginning of the 20th, there were about 250,000 Indians in the United States. The Bureau of Indian Affairs was formed under the Department of War. ...
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  9. The Frontier
    ... to stay alive. The Bureau of Indian Affairs came to order and was in charge of caring for the Indians. The corrupted bureau was ...
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  10. west
    ... established, which failed. Corruption and incompetence in the Bureau of Indian Affairs was a major problem. 1850s until the ...
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  11. the effect of europeans on ame
    ... When the Europeans came they formed a committee, The Bureau of Indian Affairs, which banned most of the ceremonies of the Indians and made them punishable. ...
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  12. Leonard Peltier Case
    ... 24. Peltier was later removed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs BIA to a boarding school after his grandfather passed away. ... 4. Bureau of Indian Affairs. ...
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  13. Massacre of Wounded Knee
    ... Despite their imprisonment and the Bureau of Indian Affairsamp39 ban on the employment of Indians by wild west shows, Cody used his considerable influence to ...
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  14. native americans
    ... remained. The army and the Bureau of Indian Affairs went along with and even encouraged the slaughter of the animals. By destroying ...
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  15. Butters Place
    ... Oklahoma. But in most recent news, the BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs has lost track of over 2.4 billion dollars. Officials say ...
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  16. Indians and Govnt
    ... Thurman, 1 The Bureau of Indian Affairs, until its transfer to the Interior Department, was part of the War Department. Thurman ...
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  17. Reconstruction
    ... Freedmanamp39s Bureau The Freedmanamp39s Bureau was set into place in 1865 to help the ... As the whites moved through the Indian territories they scared off the buffalo ...
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  18. anna pictou
    ... The badly decomposed body was examined by a doctor employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs BIAthe agency of the government that overseas its dealings with ...
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  19. Race Relations from Reconstruction through WWI
    ... It defined all people born in the United States, excluding Indian peoples, as ... Congress also voted to enlarge the scope of the Freedmanamp39s Bureau empowering it ...
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  20. Working With Native Americans in a Social Work Setting
    ... Even the agency that was set up specifically to help the Native Americans, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, had an alternate agenda to assimilate Native ...
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  21. Pennsylvania and Kansas
    ... US Census Bureau White persons 86.1, Black or AfricanAmericans 5.7, Hispanic or Latino Origin 7.0, Asian persons 1.7, American Indian and Alaska Native ...
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  22. Brave New World
    ... It is implied that Bernard Marx, member of the Psychology Bureau and main ... Bernard proposes that they go see the Indian Reservation together and Lenina accepts. ...
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  23. Native Americans
    ... ampquotTop 25 Native American Tribes.ampquot US Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/ population/socdemo/race/indian/ailang1.txt 1995 . ...
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  24. Delaware Indians
    ... Texas was annexed, but we Delawareamp39s continued to play important roles as scouts, diplomats, and interpreters for the United States Army and Indian Bureau. ...
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  25. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... land. Once the Bureau of Indian affairs noticed what was going on they began to fear this new religion would lead to warfare. The ...
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  26. Film technique analysis
    ... obtained from 1990 census bureau data. The dialogue of this scene is of humourous irony. Chris Eyre pokes fun at American Indian stereotypes throughout the ...
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  27. J. Edgar Hooveramp39s Abuse of Power
    ... The Bureau even sent agents to find out if Hoover held any damaging files ... New Left Movement groups, the Ku Klux Klan, and against American Indian Movement of ...
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  28. Ethics in Education
    ... more than half the students share the same race, while Native Americans attend schools that are onethird Native American when Bureau of Indian Affairs schools ...
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  29. Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... land. Once the Bureau of Indian affairs noticed what was going on they began to fear this new religion would lead to warfare. The ...
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  30. Financial Aide
    ... are the Board of Governors Fee Waver, Cal Grants A, B, and C, The Extended Opportunity Program and Services Grant, CARE, The Bureau of Indian Affairs Grant BIA ...
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