Essays about california indians

  1. California Indians
    ... California Indians wore little clothing due to the lack of extremely cold temperatures. ... California Indians often painted their bodies for ceremonies.
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  2. indians and gambling
    ... Lottery. State authorization of gambling provided the California Indians with leverage to justify their gaming operations. However ...
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  3. California Indian Suppression
    ... According to Carey McWilliams, author of Southern California Country, there were approximately 30,000 Indians in Southern California when the Franciscans ...
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  4. Piute Indians
    ... tribes, have been called Digger Indians by whites because they dug for many of their foods. The Northern Paiutes, who occupied areas of California, Nevada, and ...
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  5. CHUMASH INDIANS
    CHUMASH INDIANS The Chumash Indians were natives to the coastlands in California, from Malibu to Paso Robles, as well as on all three of the Northern Channel ...
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  6. CHUMASH INDIANS
    CHUMASH INDIANS The Chumash Indians were natives to the coastlands in California, from Malibu to Paso Robles, as well as on all three of the Northern Channel ...
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  7. Chumash Indians
    The Chumash Indians were natives to the coastlands in California, from Malibu to Paso Robles, as well as on all three of the Northern Channel Islands. ...
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  8. Indians and Govnt
    ... Ten percent of the Diggers in California met death violently. In 1846, California was home to 100,000 Indians. By 1851, the population had dropped to 30,000. ...
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  9. The Mission
    ... Over the years sickness was commom mission San Miguel Arcangel. Hundreds of California Indians died from chicken pox, syphilis, measles, and small pox. ...
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  10. Mexican American War in California
    ... and his men get so drunk they were attacked by Indians while they were in a drunken slumber. Gillespie and Fremont decided to return to California together. ...
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  11. American Indians
    ... The Westward Movement caused even more troubles for American Indians. The Westward Movement began after gold was found in California. ...
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  12. Indians Immigrating to America
    ... Whether the Indians came initially thinking they would stay only temporarily, or whether ... as they built Sikh temples in the valleys of California, farmed the ...
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  13. Indian Gambling
    ... that the Native American casinos today, and in 1998, provided for nearly 50,000 jobs to both Indians and nonindians, reduced California taxpayers welfare ...
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  14. Indians Immigrating to America
    ... Whether the Indians came initially thinking they would stay only temporarily, or whether ... as they built Sikh temples in the valleys of California, farmed the ...
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  15. Asian Indians in America
    ... Furthermore, whites taunted the Indians because of the color of their skin and wearing of ... A California Sikh who came from India at that time said, ampquotI used to ...
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  16. Fray Junipero Serra
    ... road called ampquotEl Camino Real.ampquot By the time Father Serra died in 1784 he had established nine California missions and baptized six thousands Indians, about ten ...
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  17. Jedediah Smith
    ... Later in 1827 Jedediah, with eightteen men, retraced his steps from Great Salt Lake to southern California. This time, Mohave Indians attacked his party while ...
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  18. California
    ... area. But not many Spanish wanted to live here because of Indians. Then later Mexico fought for California and controlled the land. ...
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  19. Expansion of the United States: Texas and California
    ... described what life was like in California in his book ampquotTwo Years Before the Mast.ampquot In it, he described the callousness with which the Indians were treated and ...
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  20. Bury me
    ... known with the Indians as Sharp Knife thought that white men and Indians could not ... The same happened in 1848 in California and in 1850 in the mountains of ...
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  21. AMERICAN WEST
    ... By 1880, 25 of Californiaamp39s workforce was of Chinese descent. ... In addition, at one time, the settlers relied on the Indians and had good terms with each other. ...
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  22. Culture Clashes in Early America
    ... inferior race. Spanish missions were placed in Florida, the Southwest, and California to convert and work the Indians. Religion also ...
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  23. Reconstrution
    ... As California was growing more and more whites were migrating west. ... The Government had sent the Indians to reservation in the west to have room for the growing ...
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  24. The Mistreatment of the Amereican Indians
    ... probably die, but what the heck, youamp39re just a bunch of stupid Indians who have ... The Cherokee were escorted by an army to a place probably close to California. ...
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  25. Blacks and Indians in the development of the Americas
    ... the Americas, more and more Indians were found living on rich agricultural land. Examples of the rich agricultural land were Texas, Arizona and California. ...
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  26. Arizona
    ... It was discovered in 10,000 BC. It was in the area where the Indians arrived from the south from Mexico and extended to California and New Mexico. ...
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  27. Development Of The West Beyond The Mississippi
    ... They were surrounded by mountains, inhabited by hostile Indians, and poor for farming. ... the west, but this changed when gold was discovered in California in 1848 ...
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  28. Red River
    ... Walter Brennan, decide to leave a wagon train that is headed for California and head ... he will ampquotsend for her later.ampquot She is ironically killed by Indians some 5 ...
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  29. Beautiful Mount Lassen
    ... Prehistoric Indians had crossed the over between Asia and North America during the ... 103 separate tribes speaking 21 different languages in California during the ...
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  30. Immigration into America
    ... These Spanish conquerors threatened to undermine the culture of the Indians as well as ... Fueled by the news of the California Gold Rush, they arrived in America ...
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