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    Wyoming State Report

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    Wyoming My state report is about the state of Wyoming. I chose this state because I want to know more about it. Wyoming became a state on July 10, 1890. It is the 44th state in the Union, Cheyenne became its capital and nicknamed Equality State, or Big Wyoming or the Cowboy State. The state tree is Plains Cottonwood and the state flower is the Indian Paintbrush. The state animal is the bison also known as a buffalo and the state bird is the Western Meadowlark. The population of Wyoming was…

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    False Face”, “The Buffalo and Corn” and “The Coyote” have many similarities. The first similarity is that they are all in a Native American country. In “The Coyote”, the story was based in Pueblo in the southwest. ”The First False Face”, is based in Cheyenne. ”The Buffalo and Corn”, is based in Seneca. These are all Native American countries where there are Native…

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    black people and Asian, they have the same problems with white people as Indians. The Searchers is issued during Civil Rights, so it gives the reason that people urge on the rights. The film also is Ford’s early artwork about race, but comparing with Cheyenne Autumn, it shows that Ford changes his attitude to Indians. Matheson, Sue. “John Ford on the Cold War: Stetsons and Cast Shadows in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962).” Journal of Popular Culture. Vol. 45 Issue 2, 357-369. Apr 2012.…

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    In the beginning of this chapter; Sitting Bull and his tribe, the Hunkpapa people, commenced in a sun dance. Black bear, a leader of the Northern Arapahos invited some Southern Arapahos to Tongue River. They set up camp there, and had many hunts and dances. Because of this, many tribes in the Powder River dispersed all over the Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills. When Star Chief Connor of the U.S. Military learned that theses various tribes were scattered, he said that the Native American…

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    Creek Massacre” had happened, where In the Colorado territory, a US Cavalry which was led by Colonel John Chivington, killed over 150 Arapaho and Cheyenne women and children. Almost 40 days after the Sand Creek Massacre, the town of Julesburg, Colorado was burned down by Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors. Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led Cheyenne, Lakota and Arapaho Indians in…

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    In his book, The Hidden Messages in Water, Japanese scientist, Dr. Masaru Emoto, uses high-speed photography to show us how the “Words” impact the molecules of water. When positive, kind words such as “Love” were directed at containers of water and then frozen, brilliant, symmetrical crystals were formed that resembled colorful snowflakes. In contrast, when exposed to words associated with negative connotations such as “Hate” or ‘You Fool”, the results were dull and malformed crystals. This…

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    Land of Liberty, or Contradictions? Bullying is a serious and complicated problem that happens within a specific social construct that is influenced by certain types of media, like fairy tales such as Sleeping Beauty. Such social constructs can involve concepts such as gender norms. According to Yerby, Baron, and Lee, “Gender roles are a perceived set of behavioral norms usually associated with males and females in a given social group or system” (1). In addition to there being a couple of…

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    My full name is Brandon Daniel Arioso. I was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming on March Fifth, 1997 making me seven-teen years old. I was raised in Cheyenne by my mom, Linda and my dad, Benjamin. Currently I am still living in Cheyenne but I am longing to explore the states, specifically Alaska or Northern Colorado. Even though I am a local to Cheyenne I still do not have a vast pool of people I would even call my acquaintances. However, my best friend is, Chris Smith. Chris and I talk on Skype…

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    Morton would be compensated for with McBain’s farm. Jill, who has a dubious past behind her and barely knew McBain, now enters the legacy of her husband. In the beginning the bandit Cheyenne is suspected of the brutal murders. The mysterious harmonica player who appears in the area also believes in the guilt of Cheyenne. But soon he knows who the true murderer is. Frank, the man he has been looking for for years. The killer had once forced him to play on the harmonica until he was exhausted,…

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    stories about Native American Tribes. Native Americans faced the hardships they did, due to being subject to a mistrust relationship with settlers and the government. The government proposed treaties of peace which the Black Kettle, chief of the Cheyenne,agreed to be confined on reservations for the safety of his tribe. They were to be supplied with food and other supplies in consideration of lost hunting grounds. The treaties were broken as the reserved land for Indians were bombarded with…

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