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Louis Hennepin on the Native Americans

Louis Hennepin on the Native Americans

... The first chapter this section takes a closer look at Chapter XIII, “The Barbarians of the Northern America don’t acknowledge a god. Of the pretended Souls of Terrestreal America”. As the title already indicates, this ...

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Successful Implementation of Genetic Education for Native Americans Workshops at National Conferences

Successful Implementation of Genetic Education for Native Americans Workshops at National Conferences

... Pre- and post-test evaluations: Customized 3- to 5-hr work- of organizations such as the Society for the Advancement shops included administration of four pre- and four posteduca- of Chicanos and Native ...

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Participation and Activity Rates: Monitoring Exposure Potential for Native Americans and Others in the United States

Participation and Activity Rates: Monitoring Exposure Potential for Native Americans and Others in the United States

... both Native Americans and Caucasians, the differences were greater for Caucasians than for Native ...1261), Native Americans had less education and had lower in- comes than did ...

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Educational Challenges Faced by the Native Americans The Case of the Cherokee Nation

Educational Challenges Faced by the Native Americans The Case of the Cherokee Nation

... of Native Americans, however, it would be difficult for any religion or philosophy to survive on this ...Native Americans. They were supporting the idea of assimilating the Native ...

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Cultural taboos as a factor in the participation rate of Native Americans in STEM

Cultural taboos as a factor in the participation rate of Native Americans in STEM

... According to Bulow (1991), “Owls, crows, mice, and coyotes are considered helpers of the witches and evil spirits” (p. 77). Rabbits are also associated with witches. Even though bear claws are commonly worn as talis- ...

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Venison Trade and Interaction between English Colonists and Native Americans in Virginia's Potomac River Valley

Venison Trade and Interaction between English Colonists and Native Americans in Virginia's Potomac River Valley

... several Native American–made or–influenced artifacts provide further evidence for interaction with local Native Americans at the Hallowes ...contained Native American ceramics dating to the ...

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Childhood asthma and indoor allergens in Native Americans in New York

Childhood asthma and indoor allergens in Native Americans in New York

... The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe is a Native American nation located in northern New York State on both sides of the St. Lawrence River. The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe Reser- vation (Akwesasne) contains lands in both ...

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Sounds of Silence: How African Americans, Native Americans, and White Women Found Their Voices in Southern Appalachian Music.

Sounds of Silence: How African Americans, Native Americans, and White Women Found Their Voices in Southern Appalachian Music.

... his siblings to appreciate music. Loyal Jones included pieces of Lunsford’s memoirs in his biography of the musician which discusses his early childhood musical appreciation, such as his early fascination with his ...

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Health Care for the Underprivileged in the Land of Affluence: California Native Americans

Health Care for the Underprivileged in the Land of Affluence: California Native Americans

... Through efforts of the Committee, recommendations for improved maternal and child health services for American Indians have been developed and used by the Indian Health Service to improv[r] ...

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Sola Fide: Protestant Christianity Among Native Americans In Portuguese America

Sola Fide: Protestant Christianity Among Native Americans In Portuguese America

... Reformed Christianity: Protestants in the Colony: In the colonial context, Christianity and its God had been announced and preached by the Portuguese prior to Dutch domination and presented as true faith “by the ...

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Police and Punishment Among Native Americans of the Plains

Police and Punishment Among Native Americans of the Plains

... Among these peoples it appears that th6 police body was made up of all those warriors who had attained a certain minimum distinction in battle.' Among the Osage, the two joint civil head[r] ...

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An American Tradition: The Religious Persecution of Native Americans

An American Tradition: The Religious Persecution of Native Americans

... Historically, state governments have been in conflict with In- dians, who have had to depend upon the federal government (and most particularly, the Supreme Court) [r] ...

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An Era of Social Change

An Era of Social Change

... CONFRONTING THE GOVERNMENT In its early years, AIM, as well as other groups, actively—and sometimes violently—confronted the government. In 1972, AIM leader Russell Means organized the “Trail of Broken Treaties” march in ...

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Antibacterial activity of native California medicinal plant extracts isolated from Rhamnus californica and Umbellularia californica

Antibacterial activity of native California medicinal plant extracts isolated from Rhamnus californica and Umbellularia californica

... Rhamnus californica (Rhamnaceae) and Umbellularia californica (Lauraceae) are two indigenous California plant species historically used by Native Americans for their medicinal properties [6, 7]. ...

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2.4 Colonization.pdf

2.4 Colonization.pdf

... The heat created other hardships as well. The swampy Jamestown peninsula bred malaria–bearing mosquitoes, and many colonists died from the disease. Soon, the colonists’ drinking water, supplied by the river, became ...

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The Resilience of New Orleans: Assessing a History of Disasters 1718-1803

The Resilience of New Orleans: Assessing a History of Disasters 1718-1803

... settlers, the building of the colony, and the choice for the location of present day.. It describes the original inhabitants of the area, Native Americans,[r] ...

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chap02.pdf

chap02.pdf

... the Native Americans, the Spanish seemed almost like ...many Native Americans hated their Aztec overlords and assisted the conquistadors in overthrowing ...conquest. Native ...

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AmHst02_Mapping.pdf

AmHst02_Mapping.pdf

... The linking of the eastern and western hemispheres marked the beginning of a truly global and interconnected human history, a process known as the Columbian Exchange. It involved many positive and intentional exchanges ...

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Racial and cultural minority experiences and perceptions of health care provision in a mid-western region

Racial and cultural minority experiences and perceptions of health care provision in a mid-western region

... by Native American ...exclusion, Native Americans may be subject to more frequent mistreatment than other mi- nority groups in the ...Moreover, Native Americans who subscribe to more ...

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