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... Religion is a major factor for life for the Indians. He wanders why the white mans' god loves and helps them while treating the Indians like orphans. ...
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... No matter how the Indians behaved, no matter what they accomplished, white people saw them as inferior or simply because they were Indians. ...
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... Eventually, all of the Indians would lose their lands to white settlers. ... This, to the white society, was progress and the Indians were in the way. ...
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... view to the Indians one can see the difference. To the White Man, the Indians were in the way of him getting the gold he desired. ...
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... The settlers were taking their land away from them and the white settlers killed the Indians to get rid of their problems easily. ...
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... As a result of the white man, Indians are forced to live in poverty on reservations that continuously reminds them of how the white man looks down at them. ...
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... Beauty Smith talked the Indians into selling White Fang for whiskey. ... So, beauty bought White Fang from a bunch of Indians for whiskey. ...
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... In the summer (August) of 1805 the group reached the Missouri River, the land of the Shoshone Indians. Since the group of white men had an Indian woman, not to ...
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... They have created an atmosphere for cultural genocide, among their tribes. Since the arrival of the white man the American Indians have lost their way of life. ...
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Mary Jemison: White Woman of the Genesee The story of Mary Jemison is both inspiring and intriguing. She was captured at a young age by Indians, and forced to ...
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... with the Indians was dire. Finally, to compare between the White and Indians, that person must be Mark. Mark is sent in the Village ...
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... Having better weapons and better technology, the white settlers killed Indians at the drop of a hat. ... The white settlers and Indians were both farmers. ...
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... or houses, wore clothes similar to the white man, and often became Christians." ( Murray ) For the majority of the 1700's the Seminole Indians lived relatively ...
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... between Whites and Indians was regulated, because President Andrew Jackson (known with the Indians as Sharp Knife) thought that white men and Indians could not ...
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... The Apache also evolved as the coming of the white man changed their lives. These Indians became adept at using horses and guns, both introduced to them by the ...
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... seashells and soapstone.To this day, movies and television continue the stereotype of Indians wearing feathered headdresses killing innocent white settlers. ...
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... This dance gave the Indians hope that the white man would go away, the near-extinct buffalo would return and Indian life would be peaceful as it once was. ...
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... After the defeat of the Indians, the United States dedicated a vast amount of energy and resources to making the Indians just like the white Americans. ...
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... Wampum was used as money between white man and Indians. Wampum belts were used as a form of communication between Indian tribes. ...
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... story. When the Indians first taught White Fang how to fight also was a big turning point because it shows he is wild. Near the ...
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... Old Betonie, the medicine man, recalled a time when the white people were extremely fearful of Indians. He said, "I was at the World's fair in St. ...
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... they made sure that nothing was going to get in their way, because as far as the white Americans were concerned, they were so superior, and the Indians were so ...
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Massacre at Wounded Knee Wounded Knee was the climax of a steadily building grudge between the Indians and the white men. The real ...
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... Indians gained guns by buying them from certain white settlers, but these white settlers even had power over the Indians by making lopsided deals. ...
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... seashells and soapstone. To this day, movies and television continue the stereotype of Indians wearing feathered headdresses killing innocent white settlers. ...
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The Battle Of Wounded Knee Wounded Knee was a war between the Indians and the white men. The real cause was racism from the whitemen ...
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... Remini has outlined several issues to support his argument in favor of Jackson. The attitudes of white Americans towards Indians varied at times. ...
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During the 1800s, the Plains Indians were finally overcome by the white man. Several factors contributed to their downfall. In descending ...
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... These wars became somewhat of a regular fixture. Whites wanted all Indians to live on reservations and learn to live like white people. ...
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... into account that The Black Robe was set two hundred and twenty years earlier than I Heard The Owl Call My Name, and white mans influence on the Indians in I ...
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