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Papers On Native Indian Studies
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White Man vs. The Native Indians -- Real Stories in History
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A 5 page analysis of Alvin Josephy's 'Patriot Chiefs' -- a book which attempts to detail realistic events and interactions occurring between America's Native Indians and early European settlers. What makes this book particularly important is that it contains a recounting of the first Thanksgiving ever. Also discussed in this essay are : King Phillip's War Against the Indians (17th century), the role of the Puritans, and the hypocrisy of White Europeans in a changing America. No Bibliography.
Filename: Patriot.wps
Gender Roles in Pueblo Culture
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A 12 page paper discussing gender roles in the culture
of the Pueblo Indians. The Pueblo Indians were actually made up of several tribes that
inhabited the areas known as Arizona and New Mexico. The Zuni were the most prevalent
and as such are the tribe focused on in the paper. An examination of men and women, and
their roles, is presented, as well as a section discussing the berdache, which were people,
traditionally men, who took on the roles of the opposite sex. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
Filename: RAberdach.wps
Three Successive Centuries of Native American Alliances 1680-1812:
The Pueblo Revolt, Pontiac's Rebellion, and Tecumseh's Movement
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A 4 page outline of three of the most noteworthy Native American military
alliances formed to resist the European subjugation they were expected
to endure. Provides an outline of the reasons the alliances were
formed and a brief encapsulation of the details and outcome of each.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPnaAlli.wps