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    Sitting Bull Thesis

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    Cavalry. Not only did they win the battle, Sitting Bull also performed a Sun Dance ceremony for thirty-six consecutive hours, as a sign of sacrifice Sitting Bull cut his arms and did not drink any water. Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led Sioux and Cheyenne Indians to battle Custer’s army. The Natives killed Custer and more than two-hundred of his…

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    counties, or about 20 percent of the state, have oil and gas production. These counties are as follows: • Richardson • Franklin • Harlan • Furnas • Red Willow • Hitchcock • Dundy • Chase • Hayes • Frontier • Lincoln • Garden • Duel • Morrill • Cheyenne • Kimball • Banner • Scotts Bluff • Sioux. As this increase in the economy occurs credited to the oil and gas industry, land lots are sure to be more expensive than in the past. You might, therefore, expect to have to pay a premium in these…

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    Trickster Art Analysis

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    create a list for all the Native American tribes, that fall under Plain Indians. The Native American Tribes that are part of the first group of Native Americans that fall under the general name of Plains Indians are: Blackfoot, Arapaho, Assiniboine, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Gros Ventre, Kiowa, Lakota, Lipan, Plains Apache (or Kiowa Apache), Plains Cree, Plains Ojibwe, Sarsi, Nakoda (Stoney), and…

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    The Civil War and its aftermath had great impacts on Native American tribes all across the country. At the start of the war, many tribes had decided to join the Confederacy, mostly because some of their tribe members had owned slaves. Since they were apart of the Confederate States of America, the Confederacy had decided to pay all of the annuities that the Government of the United States had provided. After the Civil War, the tribes that were apart of the Confederacy were severely punished. The…

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    Comanche Culture

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    the American removal of Indians. The removal act by congress led to conflict against the americans as seen in the constant attack on american settlers. conflicts within the Comanche territory between Comanche and intruding southern Arapahos and Cheyennes also became a major problem for the…

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    What are some important life lessons? Native American myths do a great job of teaching life lessons. In “The Coyote”, “The origin of the Buffalo and the Corn”, and “The First False Face” they have many life lessons, and have a ton similarities and differences too. In all three of these stories, “The Coyote”, “The origin of the Buffalo and the Corn”, and “The first False Face”, there are mountains full of similarities. In all three of these stories, they have some magical power in them. The…

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    ever go over there I will need to bring a gasmask just in case. It also shows that most of the western plains need to breed a lot of cattle, poultry and potato farms. Also it shows that Colorado was the man places were they did cattle and poultry. Cheyenne Mountain was chosen as the site of an underground combat operations center. (pg.1) the underground complex designed to survive an atomic bomb. (Pg.1). in the mid-1950’s the pentagon worried Americas air defense was had become vulnerable to…

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    usually seen shirtless, wearing fringe leather pants, and sports a wolf’s head on his head, however it is difficult to say if say if Red Wolf’s portrayal is seen as the Dead Indian, because of the historical setting of the comics. While Red Wolf is Cheyenne by blood, he was raised in a Anglo home and around the culture as well. In addition to being an army scout for the Anglo army, he is also “the last descendant for the Cheyenne’s warriors” (Horn 112). This internal conflict is not new to…

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    One percent. That is the difference in DNA between any two people. And yet, just based on looks or origins, people categorize others, discriminate, and make fun of those that seem different. We are all human. Our actions define us, not where we came from or how we look. That is my belief, my cultural identity. I was born in Dallas, Texas, however for most of my life I was raised in Hawaii. Here in the “Cultural Melting Pot”, there are many different cultures from around the world on one small…

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    Okay so my life has been pretty fucked up ill admit. One of my first memories that i can recall is cheyenne being born, but i only remember looking at her through the tubey box thing. But if im being honest my true first memory is when cheyennes dad molested me. Then my life just turned to a series of family related drama. I learned to be head strong and independent very early on. Also i learned to pick my battles to subtly fight for survival. All in all my childhood was pretty good. Grew up in…

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