Essays About wisconsin indians

 

  • Five Creation Myths
    ... The Wisconsin Indians seem to think simply, talking about tangible things. The Pelasgian myth talks about people and their feelings. ...
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  • American Indians Between 1609 to 1865
    ... result of this was the Black Hawk War in Illinois and Wisconsin, where most ... Sometimes, we think that the American Indians were fond of the new settlements on ...
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  • American Indians Between 1609 To 1865
    ... result of this was the Black Hawk War in Illinois and Wisconsin, where most ... Sometimes, we think that the American Indians were fond of the new settlements on ...
    (1856 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Treatment of Native Americans
    ... In 1832, Sauk and Fox Indians under Black Hawk in Wisconsin had been defeated after refusing to abandon their lands east of the Mississippi. ...
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  • Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Book Report
    ... The Indians would be moved to a "permanent Indian frontier" west of the Mississippi River ... However, new settlers had already began settling in Wisconsin and Iowa ...
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  • The Great Sioux Legacy
    ... rightful owners of the territory covering Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri ... trail became a place of constant fighting between Indians and whites ...
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  • Indian Gambling
    ... $125 million was spent on the tribes in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa ... million to $6.7 billion and 100,000 new jobs have been secured for Indians. ...
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  • Native American Treaties
    ... In 1825 the Ojibwe Indians participated in a treaty that defined the boundaries ... the Ojibwe owned vast acres of what are now Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. ...
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  • Trail of Tears Chapter 13
    ... out by first talking about how much the US soldiers hated the land and the Indians were right ... He then went one to defeat Black Hawk in the Wisconsin Rebellion. ...
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  • Trail of tears
    ... out by first talking about how much the US soldiers hated the land and the Indians were right ... He then went one to defeat Black Hawk in the Wisconsin Rebellion. ...
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  • Honor or Mockery? Native American Mascots
    ... Some schools, such as the University of Wisconsin and the University of Iowa won't ... If the Chief offends Indians by simply representing them then that isn't any ...
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  • Health and Human Services
    ... delivered meals · Comprehensive health services delivery for American Indians and Alaska ... she was named chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, she ...
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  • Native American Mascots
    ... The first school to use a Native American mascot was the University of Wisconsin in 1909. The term "Indians" was placed as the school's mascot. ...
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  • jesuit priests
    ... They were the first people other than Indians to do so ... For about 2 years, he did missions work in the areas now known as Michigan, and Wisconsin, until the year ...
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  • The Roots of Progressivism: Grangers, Mugwumps, and the Indu
    ... of LaFollette and Ely would let me use Wisconsin to complicate ... free silver, outright government ownership of railroads, displacement of Indians) seem bizarre ...
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  • Minnesota
    ... That is because Indians made it up. ... Paul is the capitol. Minnesota is surrounded by the states of Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, and North Dakota and Canada. ...
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  • Gambling
    ... sociology professor, who has done extensive research on American Indians, says, "Casinos have been instrumental in the economic well-being of Wisconsin tribes. ...
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  • Michigan
    ... Some of the French interests were to convert the Indians to Christianity and to ... The Great Lakes Plains stretch along the Great Lakes from Ohio to Wisconsin. ...
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  • Leonard Peltier Case
    ... He later lived in Wisconsin and Denver as a carpenter and welder, and ... Bellecourt recruited and united fellow Indians while in jail, and upon his release he ...
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  • racism
    ... Although the American Indians are a very small minority, they too have suffer the ... groups had blockaded a number of abortion clinics in Delaware and Wisconsin. ...
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  • The Impact of the Industrial R
    ... Large stretches of fertile soil once occupied by the Indians had been ... into politics most successfully in the agrarian states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... Around 3000 BC, corn was grown by what we will call Indians or Native ... River were extensive traders with other tribes like copper from Wisconsin, conch shells ...
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  • 1954
    ... The danger of the situation was exaggerated by Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. ... The Cleveland Indians won the AL pennant ending the five-year reign of the ...
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  • Gambling Casinos
    ... In Wisconsin, Thompson and Gazel did a study of Indian gaming, and they ... poor people- the players, were losing their money, the poorer players- the Indians.... ...
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  • Manifest Destiny
    ... the Native Americans' rebellion against the United States in Illinois and Wisconsin Territory ... lost on the way, ran out food, or got attacked by Native Indians. ...
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  • 1954
    ... The danger of the situation was exaggerated by Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. ... The Cleveland Indians won the AL pennant ending the five-year reign of the ...
    (1669 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Death Penalty
    ... minor offenses such as stealing grapes, killing chickens, and trading with Indians. ... Later, Rhode Island and Wisconsin abolished the death penalty for all crimes ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... The Pottawattomie Indians first ceded the land in 1821 ... later served as the main link between Fort Dearborn in Chicago, and Fort Howard in Green Bay, Wisconsin. ...
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  • Anywhere But Here chapter summ
    Ann: Chapter 1: Anywhere: Pages 3-24 Ann and Adele left Wisconsin and headed for ... His wife and other children died of Polio, the other Indians thought he was ...
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  • Outline of Sioux History
    ... The Sioux lived in the head waters of Mississippi, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. ... One of the many ways Sioux Indians got from place to place was by bark canoes. ...
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