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    Addressing Suicide In The Native American Culture Native Americans have a staggering forty percent rate from suicidal incidents in the ages fifteen through twenty-four. For young adults, it occurs between eighteen and twenty-four. Surprisingly, Native Americans have the highest rate of suicide than the general population, ethnicities, and races. In the year 2014, a report found that suicide happened to be the second leading cause of death, other than unintentional injuries. It is believed

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    The values of Native American culture, including the importance of family, spirituality, and environment, have been influenced by European American enculturation in both positive and negative ways over the course of history. For instance, one of the benefits of enculturation within American Indian populations is that modern tribes are comprised of small groups and have a unique or distinctive culture that has been passed down for generations. The values of American Indian culture have gone untouched

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    of Native American Culture. It is used in many different ways, such as expressing one’s feelings or through the use of self-expression. There are unique collection of instruments that are played in ceremonial events, recreation, and even through healing. Some of these instruments are drums, flutes, rattles, and other percussion instruments. The voice is also used quite a lot and may even be the most important one because it is the backbone of music made in Native American Cultures. Native American

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    about Native Americans, specifically the Cherokee tribe. This culture interests me because they were the first people to cultivate America. I have limited knowledge about Native Americans other than what I learned in grade school around Thanksgiving. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) there are approximately 566 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States with the most abundant tribe being the Cherokee (CDC, 2015). Like every culture, the

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    Native American Culture Just when the human history of the Americas actually began is the subject of scholarly debate. The disciplinary tools of anthropology and archaeology continue to provide us with ever more refined and exact knowledge about early Native American communities, but the exact time frame remains murky, broadly defined, and subject to disagreement. This lack of precision results from the absence of writing among most of the Native American cultures, depriving us of the benefits of

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    for this reason that United States’ opinion is important in the formulation of global policies. The US is a world leader in several areas and has significant influence over global organizations such as the United Nations. When comparing the Native American culture and that portrayed in movies, one cannot ignore the massive population figures that were mentioned. Movies and TV series have highlighted the population influx in the Americas. The Indians claim to have been

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    and music, and Native American is no exception. First, the native music related many aspects such as ritual, life and work. They like to combine music with dance, and the Native American music always created rich percussion instruments. For example, the hand drum, log drum, water drum and rattle, etc. The Powwow is an important festival and ritual for the Native American, and it is a symbol of the tradition culture of Native Indians. Powwow, is a social gathering by the Native American tribes, and they

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    According to the article “Native American Cultures,” the history of the Native Americans began approximately 12,000 years ago with the migration of Asian nomads over a large land bridge. The article then explains how these nomads would splinter across the North American continent, creating no fewer than ten identifiable cultural areas. As each area became more established, tribes began to develop traits such as how food was obtained. Many tribes continued to be nomadic, just as their ancestors were

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    Wednesday, April 4th, Dr. Adrienne Keene presented Native Appropriations, Indigenous Social Media, and Responding to Racism in Graff Main Hall. As a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and an Assistant Professor of American and Ethnic Studies at Brown University, Dr. Keene is well established as an authority to speak on this subject. To introduce the presentation, she started by showing the audience the first page of Google Image results for “Native American”, then explained some of the problems clearly displayed

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    Identity in Native America is directly associated with culture and language. As a result, some of the issues today which are important in shaping the identity of modern Native Americans include: representations of native people by the media in sports and popular culture; how indigenous languages are being revitalized and maintained; and identity reclamation. The Native American lifestyle has changed significantly during the last half of the 20th century and that is because views on the Native people have

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