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    Indian Residential Schools

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    Notwithstanding the significance of the effects of Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) boarding schools have had on American Indians past and present, the literature is comparatively small regarding methods to overcome the trauma. Existing literature does, however, explain the history of the boarding schools experience’s harm to American Indian children. Moreover, the literature provides a few methods as to how these victims might mend and move forward. The writer included Canadian literature in…

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    Sweetening jars also called honey jars are a type of jar or bottle spell that is used to sweeten someone up to you, sweeten their mind to you, become nicer, loving, willing, or offer kindness to you. These spells can be used for court cases in which you want the judge and lawyers to take your side over the opponent’s side. They can be used to reconcile with a lover, friend, or family member. You can use them for sweetening a new guy towards you. You can use one to get a new job, sweeten your…

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    achievement rendered in songs by court bards, griots, troubadours, public dances, and masks. Walter.J Ong points out that ‘such as the traditional oral stories, proverbs, prayers, formulaic expressions…alternatively, other oral productions of, say Lakota Sioux in North America or the Mendes in West Africa or of the Hellenic Greeks’ (11), …Drew from oral tradition. From Olaudah Equiano 1789 to the pre-colonial epoch that foisted western pattern of writing on the continent at the detriment of…

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    The Orange Sun, Bioethics and Praxis of Systemic Annihilation in Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow ABSTRACT From the quasi-oral form, African Literature has cascaded through systemic phases in less than two hundred years of contact with the Western written form. It has migrated from that dark romance portrayed by western writers to contemporariness of self-reappraisal. The primary inclination of these texts has been the ultimate question. What have we achieved with our independence? The unsavoury…

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