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    reservations may be determined by the government. Companies have difficulty starting up because of excess regulation, and getting loans is tricky because of less land ownership (Regan 1). Native Americans are victims of police brutality as well and account for 2% of deaths by police (Noisecat 1). Native American women are also way more likely to be raped or assaulted than any other race which shows how they are treated at the intersect of class, race, and gender (Noisecat 1). I expect to see a…

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    In the past 400 years the US has been taking the Native Americans land for: Factories, city's, parking lots, towns and roads. There have been many attempts from the Natives to fight this such as, Tecumseh's rebellion or the Sioux not selling their land to the US. Eventually they were all pushed out, some by military force, onto reservations or boarding schools. I believe that the way our government forcefully pushed the Natives out of their homeland was not justified. From the very beginning…

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    Native American Baskets

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    The Apache are an interesting Native American tribe. One interesting part of their culture is the baskets they create. The uses of their baskets, as well as their design and materials, are somewhat unique to them. While these baskets aren’t made anymore, they are still an interesting sight to behold. Most of the original baskets were made of willow sprouts, which are normally white. These willow sprouts were dried for use by the sun, creating its yellow color. Other materials included devilsclaw…

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    lifestyle of the native americans. When the Europeans invaded North America, the environment shaped the relationship between the natives and the Europeans. Historically the relationship between the natives and the European settlers is characterized by the anamosity between the two. This agreswsiveness torwards one another can be seen in the relationship between the Cheyenne natives and the settlers of the Colorado gold rush. The major changes in the enivronment pushed the Cheyenne natives and…

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    Nationwide Misrepresentation of Native Americans: Politically and Historically Explained As a nationwide problem in the United States, Native Americans are widely misrepresented and misidentified as a group and race of people. Both in the past and in the present, Native Americans have been looked upon as people as well as an ethnical group. Native Americans often have a lower social status in the United States, they are often looked at as people who are exceedingly poor, have many health…

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    Native American Relations

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    The Europeans encountered the Native Americans who were foreign to them and had to resolve their issues regarding cohabitation. They were both strangers who were forced to learn live together and work together. This would lead to the way America would eventually be formed and would formulate the relationship between the English and the Native Americans. This is important because the interaction of the two groups would foreshadow their relationship later. The Natives solution for peace was…

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    Native American Culture

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    Native American Culture and Health Care Bryan Stull West Virginia University-Parkersburg Nursing 234 Native American Culture and Health Care According to Jean Giddens (2013), “culture is defined as a pattern of shared attitudes, beliefs, self-definitions, norms, roles, and value that can occur among those who speak a particular language or live in a defined geographical region.” There are several different types of cultures that exist in the world. Each culture has its own belief on medical…

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    Commodifications have changed the world in many ways. When Native Americans first had contact with Europeans they had totally different views about the landscape. Contact is immediate proximity, closeness, or association. Landscape is everything that can see and even things that you can not see, minerals, and land that you can not see. Europeans also brought many commodifications with them. Commodifications are the something that is taking and turned into something else like steel is made of…

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    Native American culture has been slowly dying for a little over five centuries. It started in 1492 when Columbus sailed out on his historic voyage and it is still going on in present day America. Interactions between Native Americans and European settlers often resulted in the complete destruction of music considered “pagan” by the Europeans. Native people were continuously removed and relocated from their ancestral homelands, losing many of their mythologies and ancient music traditions in the…

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    Native American Lifestyle

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    As I read through the material, it became clear that, out of practical necessity and proximity, the Native American tribes developed region-specific lifestyles that primarily revolved around their food sources. Sustenance equaled life. For those Coastal natives who had the bountiful waters (both sea and freshwater) for their primary food source, it was sensible to set up permanent homes and communities along the coasts and adapt their diets, tools, clothing, entertainment, transportation, social…

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