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    Howard Hawk Individualism

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    uncivilized. American tradition in the scene of eating together in a ruined shack is evident of how a civilized group should behave. Although each person has their difference they can live in harmony. This is something the uncivlized societies like the Apache seem to be lacking. Anyone imposing on their terrority and disagreeing with their rule is seen as a threat that is only resolved through violence and war. Each film had the traditional elements of a wester film from uses of horses, native…

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    Geronimo Research Paper

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    Taklishim whom was the son of chief Mahko of the Be-don-ko-he apache tribe, and his mother was Juana, another full blood Apache. Geronimo never saw his grandfather and was told storys about his impressive peaceful lifestyle and strong physique. He was also told stories of spanish atrocities against natives and how they forced the Apaches to their current location but never experienced them first hand yet. He grew up an a period of peace for the apache indians which was considered a rarity for…

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    Hondo Movie Analysis

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    story of a dispatch rider who comes upon a woman named Angie and her son named Johnny living alone in Apache territory. Hondo becomes fond of the family but leaves shortly after arriving. He is forced to kill Angie’s husband when he goes back to town in self-defense. Hondo goes out to ride again to return to Angie and Johnny, but is captured by the Apache and is to be executed for killing an Apache Indian. He is saved from death by a picture of Johnny being found in his possession. Because of…

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    Kiowa and Comanche were friendly toward these bands. The Comanche was at war with the Apache of the Rio Grande region. They warred with the Cheyenne and Arapaho, Pawnee, Sac & Fox and Osages. They traded with the Wichita south along Red River and with Mescalero Apache and New Mexicans to the southwest. After 1840, the Kiowa with their former enemies the Cheyenne, as well as their allies the Comanche and the Apache fought and raided the Eastern natives moving into the Indian…

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    and other teachings I grow up with. I will be looking at the Apache, Navajo, and Iroquois creation myth and legend stories. One of the first American Indian creation I read was the Iroquois creation legend. Their story tells us that immortals one where also no new sky people where born. They lived on floating island in the sky. The world below them was covered in water. Where birds and other…

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    evidence that Hamlet actually did live there. It is the wonder that he did that gives it its’ significance. Basso explores this idea further through the history of the Western Apache Indians. He explores history in a different way than one would usually think. Anglo-American history is interpreted very different from the way the Apaches interpret history. Anglo-American history detaches people from their landscape and focuses more of dating historical events and putting…

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    Commander of Arizona Territory and wanted to study the territory by expedition. For the expedition, Crook gathered a party of people including fifty Mexican scouts and five companies of Calvary. On his expedition, Crook and his party first stop was Camp Apache. He released the…

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    The final reading of the Keith Basso’s Wisdom Sits in the Places cemented the importance of the stories in the Western Apache’s culture. It also highlighted how significant elders like Dudley Patterson were to the tribe. His sister Ruth Patterson said that “He knew them all you know. That was his way” (Basso, 149). The stories that they told about the place names was their connection to their ancestors and their past and is a source of wisdom. The book also showed the important work that…

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    and fought, and eaten trail dust together; so now we rode as brothers ride.” -Tell Sackett The Lonely Men from this book are William Tell Sackett, Tampico Rocca, John J Battles, and Spanish Murphy. The book starts with these men under attack by Apaches. It’s the kind of thing that brings men together. That makes them realize they will fight together as long as one of them needs the others. Even if one of them is sent on a wild goose chase by his estranged sister in law. Years ago, when Orrin…

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    Mysql Case Study

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    directions. By installing, 14.1, it seems to be similar to the version used in the directions which was 13.1. The next problem came that the Apache would not start but the MySQL did. The error indicated that the problem was the Apache port (80) was already in use. By using the internet, a fix was found to stop the port and allow the EasyPHP to start the Apache. To clear the port, command prompt had to be ran with admin rights and then type in: net stop was /y. This stops the services…

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