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    Last Of The Mohicans

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    Proving if a story is Authentic The last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper can be called an example of Native American literature because it aligns with three of the seven important elements of that writing style: nature, religion, and courage, which are also present in the acclaimed Native American book “The Way to Rainy Mountain” by N. Scott Momaday and the movie “Smoke Signals”. Nature is a proven through-out both. In The last of the Mohicans nature surrounds our main characters and is…

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    The major theme that the author wrote about was racism. The author relays this them by showing that it is still seen within Indian Reservations through his school experiences. Many characters played different roles to Alexie each year and all taught him a different lesson as he went on through his schooling In this short story, the author writes a brief description of memorable events that occurred to him while he was in school. Alexie provides a chronological summary of some of his most…

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    On June 25, 1876, approximately six fateful months after the Commissioner of Indian Affairs issued a strong ultimatum requiring all Native Americans in the northern plains to relocate to a designated reservation, the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho Native American tribes remained in the golden, rugged foothills of south-central Montana, near the Little Bighorn River ("Battle of the Little Bighorn"). Lieutenant George Armstrong Custer was attempting an element of surprise attack with…

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    Junior who comes from a poor Indian reservation has always been negative about good things. And positive about bad and depressing things. So did not believe in his potential as a person. Maybe because he thinks he is different. Junior does not have perfect parents or friends. And sometimes that is what makes a person stronger. Better, and allows him to succeed. He had attended a lot of funerals and all the people around him were dying under the influence of alcohol, yet he was looking at them in…

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    discusses information about Chief Josephs last years but also the white men that were there with him and Meany. These are the white men that Gidley mentions to have known Chief Joseph and Meany. Albert M. Anderson (1862 – 1928) was a businessman and an Indian Agent, and Edward S. Curtis…

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    I had the great opportunity to spend a week on the Rosebud Indian Reservation. Although, I do not think one week was adequate, it was a great learning and growing experience. I was able to serve with Tree of Life Ministry and others in the community. The director of Tree of Life, Linda, did a great job getting things set up and planned for us so as to make the most out of the trip. The group did a great job together and had an enjoyable time as we were able to accomplish a lot of various and…

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    Blackfeet Nation Culture

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    Nation was forever altered by the colonization of the European settlers. Thus the modern structure can never emulate what once was. However, the Tribal council does it’s best to preserve and continue the cultural traditions today. It is on the reservation that the preservation of the Blackfeet Nation thrives and flourishes. I anticipate that through this paper one will gain an understanding of the social historical perspective, cultural competition, adaption and contributions of this resilient…

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    Employment in Nebraska Government housing. Alcohol and cigarettes. Just a few things that might make up a weekend on the reservation. This is a “good” weekend for Native Americans on the reservation, comparatively to other weekends which might include working and more working. While many Americans spend their weekends at home with families and going places, some American Indians do not. Americans as a whole have unemployment and economic issues. While the issues of the Native American culture…

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    There is an emphasis on the role that drugs and alcohol play on violence on reservations. Alcohol was first brought to Native Americans during the settling period of Europeans and has caused problems for many years since then. Alcohol and drugs mess with people’s minds and can cause people to become violent. According to The Impact of Drug Trafficking on American Indian Reservations with International Boundaries, “[It has been] reported that 62% of men and 74% of women said they were using…

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    Needs on the Reservation Many reservations lack the appropriate needs for its people. There is an increase of several major issues on some of the reservations that need proper attention. There are some people who know and understand the needs on these reservations. There are also some people who know what is happening on these reservations that choose to ignore it and do nothing. Still, there are some people who do not know what is happening on these reservations. While some reservations are…

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