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    unit project Project 5: Native Americans A big part of history in all places around the world has been persecution of a certain race or group of people. Sometimes genocide or great discrimination are part of this persecution. Throughout all of American history the Native Americans have been persecuted and segregated from the rest of society. These events played a major part in the making of our country and shaped our history. The persecution of Native Americans began thousands of years ago

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    Native Americans are known as the group of people that were already here when the Europeans arrived. They were nicknamed the American Indians. Many stories have been told about the impact that Native Americans have had on the history of the United States of America. Although these stories are told about their impact on our history as Americans, they have struggles and challenges just like most Americans. Sometimes their struggles are much more worse than others. Their areas of challenges include

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    Native American Art Essay

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    Native american culture is packed with many different things. In this paper I will be writing about what I researched and found about Native American art. Native American art is made up of many different forms and techniques. It plays an important role in what makes up native American culture and tradition, some of which is still around today,. In Native American’s daily life was simply not possible without the arts, there are many different types and forms, some common types include painting, basket

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    Counseling a Native American client will often present a unique set of challenges, especially if the client has a high degree of what Horse refers to as native consciousness (2001, cited by Choudhuri et al., 2012, p. 85) in which he or she is deeply “anchored in tribal traditions and native language” (p. 85). About 37% of Native people live on over 300 reservations and tribal jurisdictions within the United States. To be prepared to help them, a counselor should know the Native demographics of the

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    of Native Americans Identity In his story “Do All Indians Live in Tipis” Rick Wood, wanted to show the readers how much Native Americans identities were reduced throughout time. Native Americans faced a lot of prejudice in the past from many different countries, and part of their identities have been lost and changed because of it. For example, until 1984 Native Americans living in the United States were prohibited to practice their religion in the U.S. Religion has been a huge part of Native American

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    Native Americans have been subjected to injustice since the beginning of the “discovery” of the New World. Whether it’s been through what is defined as genocide by some people, or being pushed out westward by the government and having land stripped away. This maltreatment has shaped the views of many people about Native American’s rights. The topic of Native Americans has interested me because there has been so much injustice committed against them, yet there have been little to no attempts to amend

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    In 1823, Native Americans fired upon a group of American soldiers on the Missouri River. At the time the attack seemed random and unsolicited, but this isn’t true. Conflict over trade between the British and the Native Americans in the wake of the American Revolution manifested itself in the Native Americans’ hostility through the British trade of weapons and alcohol, and American Secretary of War John Calhoun’s willful ignorance to preserve plausible deniability. The introduction of trading houses

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    Native Americans are a very well known community within the United States and their history behind. Some people love learning about their culture and language and some people hate it. At the start of my research I wanted to learn more about their cultures. Once I began my research I started to find more information about the education that Native Americans were receiving. These articles all caught my attention because it was an issue that doesn’t get the attention it should have. I began to find

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    vastly different regions and cultures of the world, Australian and Native American mythologies have more in common than people initially realize. Both span thousands of years of traditional lifestyles, having developed unique folklore in order to preserve their cultures. Australian mythology has a slightly less severe tone, having written their myths in order to record them in the aftermath of colonization, while Native Americans feel a religious reverence for the tales because they view their stories

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    Today, American Indian reservations are some of the most impoverish places in America. As of 2010, the poverty rate of 28.4% is nearly double the national average [1]. On several reservations, this poverty rate climbs to about half of those living there. There are many factors that have contributed to this including extremely high unemployment rates, historical and continued mismanaged of reservation resources by the federal government, to go along with alcoholism and other health issues on tribal

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