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    Native Peoples Magazine, which was published in the year 1987, is an American Indian magazine that is distributed bi-monthly with the cost of $19.95 for 6 issues or $36.00 for 12 issues. The goal of this magazine is to reach out to people all around the world. Native Peoples Magazine portrays the arts and lifestyles, Native American artists, cooks, fashion designers, and their culture. The magazine can be used as a travel guide for many people. According to the Mailing List Finder of Native Peoples

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    people say they do not discriminate there have been people who have come out and said that they felt they were treated unfairly. I decided that I chose to further my knowledge on the Native American culture because I do not know much about it and I know a few people who come from strong backgrounds. Native Americans arrived in America by hiking over 12,000 years ago. The hiked across a “land bridge” into Asia which is now called Alaska. They were hunters and gatherers and the animal that was being

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    the American Education System the only time I was exposed to Native American folklore was when I was fortunate enough to take an American History course or read their stories in English class as examples to analyze. What we often times did not read, however, were the roles these folktales played as crucial to the customs of Native American society. Although, as I have begun to read more Native folktales within my undergraduate English course I can analyze the impact of folklore on the Native American

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    The Native American culture is one that is often times overlooked in the society that we live in today. They were the first ones to settle in North America and have been here longer than any one else. Keeping to themselves has not really given the opportunity for the rest of the world to learn more about there culture that has a lot to offer. In the united states the Native Americans come from the original inhabitants of the American continent who crossed into North America from Asia using the

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    Poetry of Native American Culture Our culture makes us who we are. It sets the tone of our way of life and gives us guidelines on how we should live. Culture doesn’t just sprout out of the ground or appear out of the blue like a magic trick. It is cultivated and nourished after many years of hard work and protection from this tough world. The art of survival is a key skill to making a culture last. In our day of age barriers between cultures have been broken down and mixed up. Some people

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    When I was very young, my parents would take me and my sister to powwows, which are Native American social gatherings. Singing, dancing, and feasting are all characteristic of the powwow, as powwows serve as a means of experiencing Native American culture. During my time at the powwow held at UCSD, I served as an audience member for many of the traditional Native American performances. Through the viewing of these performances, I gained much insight into their symbolism and significance, and I

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    part of Native American culture. Parents, family members and the entire society ensured that a child would grow up with a firm knowledge of history, culture, and spiritual practice, as well as skills in arts, crafts and making ones way in the world. Throughout the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries however the role of community in educating youth was usurped by outside influences. From missionaries, to boarding schools, the imposition of Anglo education on Native American tribes has

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    Native American music is a genre most often overlooked throughout society. It encompasses the many aspects of tradition and culture, while infusing itself into popular culture. The native artists of today are a melting pot of different tribes and nations creating music influenced by their ancestry. The Choctaw Nation is part of this melting pot; only a small percentage of individuals share this heritage and because of this, not much is known about their way of life, love, and music. Although this

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    Hopkins. Kelly wrote about her capture by Native Americans while Hopkins wrote about her travels westward. Kelly, a white girl, expressed her fear of the Native Americans and related them as being savage and barbaric. To describe the Native American lifestyle, Kelly used the term “…to live in barbarous ignorance, and rove the woods among savages...” (1134). She also blatantly states that whites were the “superior race.” During her time with the Native Americans, Franny Kelly seems to be treated rather

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    shaped the Native American culture. The Ice Age occurring 35,000 years ago shaped oceans into glaciers, lowered sea level, and most importantly exposed the land bridge from Eurasia (Siberia) to North America (Alaska). In this way, nomads (Asian Hunters) were able to cross the American continent for 250 centuries and inhabit North and South America into countless tribes, diverse cultures, and evolving over 2,000 separate languages. The difference of environment shaped diverse Native cultures as those

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