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    american indian


    1. The American Indian learned the secrets of the water world and passed this knowledge to their children, and children’s children


    2. Noted Native American (or American Indian) who, according to Longfellow, lived by the shores of Gitchee Goomee, which contained a toxic waste dump, by the side of big sea waters that Longfellow knew nothing about


    3. land acquired free and clear, as the American Indians had no part in the agreement with France


    4. readily available to the country as the American Indian Tribes


    5. While technically admitted as a free state, California law only barred the enslavement of Blacks, not American Indians


    6. Prior to US invasion, the Spanish military and missionaries forced American Indian tribes onto missions


    7. Many more Mexicans were entirely American Indian


    8. ) From American Indians to early Mormons to socialists to hippies, American elites have always demonized anyone who does not worship at the altar of wealth


    9. The Body Count: Genocide against Natives in all of the Americas killed between 75 million to 112 million American Indians out of a total population of 125 to 140 million in 1492


    10. It was an ideology of conquest or extermination against both indigenous groups, American Indians and Mexicans

    11. Obama has publicly vowed to sign the Akaka Bill if Congress passes it, which would grant Native Hawaiians status similar to an American Indian tribe, a reservation and government to government relations with the US


    12. Lincoln's record on American Indians, though limited by his focus on the Civil War, is a mixture of neglect, brute force, and attempts to bring better treatment for Natives


    13. Grant's Director of the Indian Bureau, Ely Parker, the first American Indian director, was from the Seneca nation


    14. Newspaper editors and activists who took up the American Indian cause, notably Helen Hunt Jackson, author of Century of Dishonor, and Thomas Tibbles for his involvement in the Standing Bear case before the Supreme Court


    15. Farmers, farm workers, servants, merchant marines, and manual laborers were left out, which meant that a much higher number of American Indians, Asians, Blacks, and Latinos were not eligible


    16. Texas may become more Indian from India than American Indian, Mexican, or Anglo-American


    17. Blacks, most Mexicans, and most American Indians in the south were pro-Union


    18. American Indian Veteran Traditions From Colonial Times to the Second Iraq War


    19. This is a look at how the American military influenced American Indians and how, in turn, Natives influenced US military tactics, symbolism, and basic training


    20. and the American Indians

    21. Opposite: Panhandle Plains Historic Museum, founded in 1933 and located on the campus of West Texas A&M University, has an extensive collection of American Indian artifacts and tells the story of the People of the Plains dating back over 14,000 years


    22. Of the other native American Indian languages


    23. Before the age of locks, French voyageurs and Native American Indians traversed the inland waters of North America and portaged their canoes to bypass geographic barriers and travel from one body of water to another


    24. She moved closer to LT, in awe by the presence emanated by the healer, who reminded her of an American Indian Chief


    25. The first vision was a gathering of native American Indians that


    26. His saxophone and hat were received by the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC


    27. You’re her, aren’t you? The woman singing with that sexy American Indian


    28. American Indians; Canada used reservations also


    29. • High rates of suicides among American Indians have been


    30. be primitive ancestors to the North American Indian who got their

    31. popular with the American Indians and later by the first


    32. the Native American Indian tribes had sold one of their first plots


    33. jority of his Native American Indian land subsidy that he still had


    34. Cultures have a big role to play, example: the rites of African religion and American Indian tribes which has communication in personal form with demons project enough disputed ideas to make them stupid


    35. As a protest against the imposition of a tax on tea by the British parliament, in which they had no representation, the colonists dressed as American Indians, boarded three British ships moored in the harbor of Boston, Massachusetts, and threw overboard their cargo of tea


    36. game was played amongst the Mesoamerican Indians for over 1500 years running, with


    37. what happened to the American Indians, but the peoples of the world have always been in


    38. and the rest of the American Indians would hold their heads a little bit higher as they


    39. Nomadic style is not different than American Indians in the USA


    40. Thanksgiving is a day driven in the direction of fear to honor peace with the American Indians

    41. It's "American Indian Myths and Legends" and has tales from 78 tribes


    42. Not to mention the majority of his Native American Indian land subsidy that he still had stashed away in a safety deposit box because he didn’t want to keep it in a bank account for fear of being robbed of his bank card


    43. What’s better than having a Well of the Eternal located in a cavern formed by God when he created the earth and finalized in its construction by the ancient Central American Indian tribe of the Aztecs? Nobody knew just quite how the cavern had come to be with its spiral staircase, the gold brick walls lining the troth of the well, the most beautiful circular dome and hand painted crystal and diamonds, and a gold-riddled mural that shines as the wavy beams of light dance across the placid waters of the Living Well of the Eternal, which reflects upward at the beautiful mural depicting the position of the stars in the sky


    44. These once thought to be primitive ancestors to the North American Indian who got their start in places like the coffee fields, and heavily-rained-upon equatorial jungles of Peru, and even north into Central America


    45. Reminiscent of the Old West, its mystique flavor was popular with the American Indians and later by the first settlers moving west into uncharted territory to escape the poverty that they were suffering through back East


    46. What if the north American Indians tried to do it? Or the Irish…? Oops, I forgot…that attempt is still in progress


    47. South American Indians with sombreros and wide, colorful scarves on one shoulder trailing to the ground, playing bewitching melodies on their flutes and banjos


    48. The point I am making is this: the American Indian did not give a flying fuck about the land they lived on: they used land as hunting territory: unoccupied miles of unspoiled Nature: as callously and brutally as possible


    49. Because the British masters were more lenient than the Spanish and French masters; there was very little intermixing of European and North American Indian cultures


    50. Apart from those two episode of active resistance: the North American Indians went to their doom… never understanding the inhumanity of white European culture











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