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Definition Of "Native American" : Provides a 7 page overview of the
various factors which are used to determine whether or not a person is indeed a Native
American. Stresses the importance of what is in the heart rather than phylogenetic or
stereotypical images of what a "true" Native American is. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Nawho.wps
Memory & Its Importance To Native American Survival
: A 5 page discussion of the importance of memory to both historic and extant Native
American cultures. Includes a technical discussion of the physiology of memory formation
and extensive reference to "Ceremonies of the Damned" by Adrian C. Louis, poetry
about the injustices of life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and about the horrors of
the memory loss experienced by his wife as a result of Alzheimers. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Namemory.wps
The Impact of European Diseases on the Native American
: A 10 page exploration of the impacts of European introduced disease on the
indigenous inhabitants of the Americas. Examines both biological and cultural reasons for
the susceptibility of the Native peoples to these diseases. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Nadiseas.wps
The Chickasaw Indians : A 15 page overview on the
history and ways of the Chickasaw Indians. The writer describes the Chickasaw people in
terms of culture, religion and also in relationship to the United States Government.
Bibliography lists 14 sources. Chickasaw.wps
The Cherokee / Family Characteristics, Organization, and
Values : A 6 page look at family structure and values in the Cherokees. Emphasis
is placed on the clan system and on the family relationships imposed by that system.
Bibliography lists three sources. Cherokee.wps
Sam Houston Among the Cherokee : A 12 page
examination of Sam Houston's two stays among the Cherokee. The writer discusses the
culture of the Cherokee and gives an overview of Houston's personal life and his career
moves. Bibliography lists eight sources. Shouston.wps
The Cherokee Removal : A 20 page examination of
the factors leading up to the Cherokee Removal, the Removal itself and the years
immediately after the removal. Discusses the two Cherokee factions which were at play
during this time period, one led by John Rodgeand the other by the principal chief of the
Cherokee John Ross. Bibliography lists 12+ sources. Cherfact.wps
The Cherokee / Their Lands, Their Rights, Their Removal :
A 5 page examination of the issues surrounding the forced removal of the Cherokee from
their ancestral lands in Georgia. Bibliography lists ten sources. Cherk2.wps
Andrew Jackson and the Cherokee Nation : A 7 page
paper that discusses the issued surrounding Andrew Jackson's role in the removal of the
Cherokee Nation for its lands. Removal of Indians dated back for decades; Jackson's
actions therefore not only supported his own beliefs, they sanctioned the actions and
opinions that were historical present in the country during the 1800s. The writer explores
the background of the principal parties and discusses the events leading up to the forced
march of the Cherokees. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jackcher.wps
The Lenape Indians : A 3 page report on the
Lenni-Lenape Indians and their place in the Northeastern United State's colonial history.
Issues concerning geography and territorial disputes are touched upon. No Bibliography. Lenape.wps
The Blackfeet : A 10 page overview of the
Blackfeet. Provides historical information from the eighteenth century onward including
specific information regarding subsistence patterns and ceremonies such as the Sun Dance
and the Shaking Tent Ceremony, as well as contemporary population numbers. Bibliography
lists 11 sources. Blckfoot.wps
The Lenni Lenape (The Delaware) : A 10 page
overview of the history of the Lenni Lenape, the people most often referred to as the
Delaware. Provides a concise record of their many travels from one homeland to another as
the result of interactions with non-Natives and Natives alike. Concludes that while there
was non one "removal", at least in the sense that word is associated with the
Cherokee Trail of Tears, there were numerous moves and most were caused by greed.
Bibliography lists 6 resources Lenape.wps
Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Indians / Family Tradition &
Social Structure :
A 10 page research paper in which the writer discusses the family traditions,
social practices, and political organization of this Minnesota/Eastern Dakota tribe.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Nativein.wps
Assessing Three Themes From The Voyage Of Cabeza De Vaca
: 5 pages in length. The writer discusses the following three themes in relation to
Cabeza de Vaca's voyage: how the Spaniards and Indians viewed one another; Spaniard hatred
and racism toward the Indians; and assimilating into Indian culture. Bibliography lists 4
sources. TLCdvaca.wps
The Taino Indians -- One Of The First Cultures Destroyed By
Europeans :
An 8 page research paper on The Taino Indians-- a tribe that belonged to the
Arawak culture of South America's tropical region. The writer describes the culture,
philosophy, rituals & traditions of this group. A history of the Taino Indians under
European conquest is presented and it is concluded that they were among the first tribes
to be robbed of their culture by invading empires. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Tainoind.wps
Marriage / A Comparison Of Three Indigenous Cultures
: A 9 page overview of marriage in three indigenous cultures from three separate
geographic areas: The Inca, the Navajo and the Masai. Provides general information about
marital responsibilities and ritual. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Mrguita.wps
Gender Roles in Incan Society : An 8 page
overview of the role of women in Incan society. Discusses gender roles and concludes that
although some societal responsibilities were dependent on a persons gender, Incan
women were an integral part of Incan society and a part which is more aptly viewed as
equal rather than inferior. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Incgen.wps
Peyote & The Sacred Pipe / Their Use in Native
American Religions : A 5 page overview of two items of extreme importance to some
Native American cultures, the Sacred Pipe and peyote. Describes the use of each and
stresses that these are items of religion which deserve the same respect shown for any
other religious object such as a crucifix or Star of David. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Peyote.wps
South-American Native Tribes : A 10 page research
paper discussing the history, culture, anthropology, and social evolution of three groups
of Native Indians : The Yanomamo (regarded as one of the most violent societies on Earth
!), the Zapotecs (known for architecture & urban development), and the Yucatecs
(relevant to Mayans) Bibliography lists 7 sources. Zapotec.wps
The Mayan Civilization Was A Vibrant & Flourishing World
: This 6 page research paper provides an overview of the ancient Mayans of Mexico.
Significant events in the civilizations history are noted. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Mayanc.wps
History & Use of the Mayan Calendar : 8 pages in
length. A thorough discussion of Native Indian (Mexico) rituals concerning the use of the
sun and moon as instruments to determine calendar dates. The creation, carving, and
shaping of actual Mayan calendars is discussed as is the culture's ancient numbering
system - figures of dots and bars based on five. Annual calendar cycles and chronology are
explained in great detail. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Mayancal.wps
The Tlingit Treatment Of Death : A 5 page examination
of the rituals associated with death in nineteenth century Tlingit culture. The Tlingit
people lived along the coast of Southeast Alaska which extended from the Canadian boundary
to Yakutat Bay.In this report, emphasis is placed on body preparation, mourning, and the
potlatch with respect to the traditions of this particular aboriginal culture.
Bibliography lists four sources. Tlinget.wps
Native American Mortuary Practices & Their Association
with Culture :
A 30 page overview of the various mortuary practices and grave goods often
associated with Native American burials and the ability to determine an individuals
culture and the societal organization of those who participated in the burial based on
these practices and goods. Contrasts the burial practices of the Mandan and Sioux and
provides information about the issue of repatriation and the importance of being able to
demonstrate culture on the basis of burial information. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Nbury.wps
Black Elks Vision : A 5 page paper
on Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux,
edited and translated by John Neihardt. The paper shows that although Black Elk felt he
did not fulfill his sacred mission of mending the broken hoop of Indian culture, the rise
in public interest and awareness concerning Indians shows that he did. Bibliography lists
3 sources. Blckelk.wps
Geronimo : A 10 page exploration of Geronimo, the
great Apache warrior. Bibliography lists six sources. Geronim.wps
The Apaches : An 11 page overview of the
Apache people as they existed after contact with non-Natives. Recalls the tremendous
pressures which were exerted on the people and the retaliations of men like Geronimo.
Concludes, however, that the Apache only for their expertise in warfare, and indeed for
only that particular time in history, is an injustice to their culture. Bibliography lists
10 sources. Napache.wps
The Native American Indians / Historic Perspectives : A
12 page discussion of several key historic perspectives on the Native Indians.
Specifically examined are the disparate policies and different perspectives of Andrew
Jackson, Captain John Smith, Frederick W. Turner, and others. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Indpersp.wps
Native American Dress (With An Emphasis on Festive and
Ceremonial Dress) :
A 9 page overview of Native American clothing styles. Emphasizes festive and
ceremonial dress. stresses that the term Native American is very widespread in terms of
the cultural and thus artistic diversity it encompasses and that art and dress styles vary
not only with culture but with the particular time period which is being discussed.
Bibliography lists 18 sources. Nadr.wps
Native American Art / Its Evolution Over Time :
A 9 page overview of Native American art broken into time periods and cultural groups.
Distinguishes the Late Archaic Period, the middle Woodland Period, the Mississippian
Period, and art after contact with non-Native cultures. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Naart.wps
The Oklahoma Land Run as witnessed by E.F. Boggess :
A 5 page overview of the Oklahoma Land run as witnessed by disciple of Christ preacher
E.F. Boggess. Discusses the history of the land starting first with its allocation by the
U.S. government to the Cherokee and continuing through its settlement by non-Indians.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Oklaland.wps
Sherman Alexies "Indian Killer" :
This 5 page research paper reviews Sherman Alexie's 1996 novel, Indian Killer by
examining the life of central character, John Smith, who has gone on a killing rampage in
his attempt to reclaim his Indian heritage from the white man. The supporting
protagonists, each with his own anger and motivation against white society are also
explored in detail. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Indkilr.wps
Ceremonies of the Hopi and Havasupai / Contrasts &
Similarities : A 10 page exploration of the similarities and differences in Hopi
and Havasupai ceremony. Emphasizes the connection of the ceremonies with the land and
environment of these groups. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Hopihav.wps
Gender Roles in Hopi Society : A 9 page overview of
the expected and actual roles of Hopi women both in their early culture and in
contemporary culture. Emphasizes that these roles have not only evolved but that they
sometimes differ in thought and action. Bibliography lists 10 sources. PPhopiGn.wps
Koyaanisqatsi / Life Out Of Balance : A 5 page
exploration of the term "Koyaanisqatsi" which means "life out of
balance," its relation to Hopi life, ceremony and legend, and its relation to all
life. Bibliography lists 6 sources. NAbalanc.wps
The Navajo / An Overview : A 6 page overview of the
Dine, the Navajo. Includes history and contemporary status with information on such
aspects as their religious, political and cultural configurations and how each of these is
in a state of change. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Dinenav.wps
A Comparison Of Navajo And Taoist Philosophies : A 6
page comparison of the philosophies of two very different yet very similar peoples.
Emphasizes the importance of nature and harmony to both cultures. Bibliography lists 7
sources. NavTaois.wps
The Ceremonies Of The Hopi And The Havasupai / Changes
Through Time :
A 10 page exploration of the similarities of Hopi and Havasupai ceremony.
Emphasizes the connection of the ceremonies with the land and environment of these groups
and notes the changes which have occurred in the ceremonial life of the Hopi and Havasupai
cultures as a result of their contact with non-Natives. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Hopina.wps
Book Review / Navajo - Hopi Conflict : This 5
page paper examines the Navajo and Hopi conflict to retain what each claimed as the land
of their birthright and the impact of this struggle particularly upon Native-American
women in the 1992 book, The Wind Won't Know Me: A History of the Navajo-Hopi Land
Dispute. No additional sources. Navhopi.wps
Navajo and Hopi : A 7 page research paper
describing the world and religious views of each tribe and their impact on arts.The writer
describes how certain worldviews of each tribe contribute to the art forms including
sandpaintings of the Navajo and kachina dolls of the Hopi. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Hopinava.wps
The Navajo Blessingway Ceremony : A 5 page
paper exploring the Navajo Blessingway ceremony, the ritual and story tradition
that forms the core of a major Navajo view. Bibliography lists four sources. Navajo.doc
The Sun Dance / A Sacred Native American Rituals : A
5 page overview of the Sun Dance. Includes specific information on the ceremony itself and
how this ceremony and its connotations have changed over time. Also includes introductory
material on the Battle of Little Big Horn and why Sitting Bulls vision during the
Sun Dance was instrumental in the outcome of the battle. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Sundance.wps
The Decline Of Traditional Southeastern Dance Among The
Cherokee and Creek : A 6 page review of the current status of dance among some
groups of Southeastern Native Americans. Analyzes the shift in concentration from
traditional dances such as the stomp dance to the modern day Pow Wow style dance among the
Cherokee and the Creek. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Stompdnc.wps
Repatriation of the Native American Sacred Pipe : A
10 page overview of the Sacred Pipe, how it came to be, how in many cases it has been
taken from the people. Gives an example of a recent repatriation of the Sacred Pipe to the
Northern Cheyenne. Includes details regarding the ritualistic use of the pipe and of the
care that goes into making it as well as the logistics of the repatriation movement and
the obstacles Native Americans typically face in regaining one of their most cherished
possessions. Includes an overview of the importance of the Sacred Pipe to other
Native American cultures as well, especially the Lakota Sioux. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Piperep.wps
Native Indian Mythology : 11 pages in length. A
comprehensive overview of themes in Native Indian mythology. Examined are various
mythological objects, the value of dreams, and more. It is emphasized that different
tribes each had their own brand of myth -- Analyzed in specific detail are the myths of
the Aztecs who, in their stories, formulated an entire structure for their universe. Their
myths and the key characters featured in them are explicated. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Natindmy.wps
James Fenimore Coopers "The Last of the
Mohicans" & Hogans "Mean Spirit" / Two Different Views of the
Indian : A 7 page paper contrasting James Fenimore Coopers The Last of
the Mohicans with Linda Hogans Mean Spirit from a historical standpoint.
The paper concludes that the reflections of the authors historical period determine
the content and tone of the works themselves. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Coophag.wps
The Seventh Generation - The Religion Of The Native American
: A 6 page paper discussing important concepts in Indian spirituality / religion. The
writer features quotes from a number of Native Americans and reliable sources.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Indian1.wps
Rites of Passage / Native Americans vs. Todays
Americans : A 7 page paper exploring the rite of passage from adolescence to
adulthood. Three native cultures and their traditional rituals are compared (Okiek,
Okrika, Tukuna) with one another and then with those of todays modern teenager in
America. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Rite.wps
Native American Acculturation & How it Affects
Educational Achievement :
A 9 page exploration of cultural obstacles which face many Native Americans on
their moving from the reservations into the dominant white culture and how these obstacles
influence educational performance. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Natived.wps
Rabbit Boss: A View of Ritual and the Notion of the
Savage: This 5 page paper provides an overview of the book Rabbit Boss by
Thomas Sanchez and compares and contrasts the anesthetic sense of ritual with the notion
of the savage and savage acts experienced by the Washo and the migrating settlers. No
additional sources cited. MHRabbit.wps
"Into the Heart" / A Book Review : A 3
page analytical reaction to Kenneth Good's book entitled "Into the Heart." The
text is about Good's voyage to Venezuela where he studied the ways of the Yanomama
tribe;-- a Stone Age group known as the "fierce people" whose customs are
nothing short of surprising. No Bibliography. Intohart.wps
Ralph Andrist's "The Long Death" / Plight Of The
American Indians : An 8 page paper that recounts the history of the American
Indians and the U.S. military strucuture that defeated them. Considered are a number of
major battles and the consequences that the military push toward genocide had on the
Native American nations of the 19th century. No additional sources cited. Indians.wps
Native Indian Life & Survival During the Early Colonial
Era : A 3 page article review in which the writer examines an author's discussion
of the White men who first came to America and failed miserably at imitating Native Indian
lifestyles and wound up dying from cold winters, malnutrition, etc;-- Simply because they
tried to do things their "own way"-- and not follow the example of those who had
already lived there successfully for so many centuries. Although the article itself is no
longer available, the essay provides excellent analysis and makes for worthwhile reading
on the subject. No Bibliography. Natives.wps
Native Indians & Canada : Approximately 15 pages
in length. Paper discusses the "social genocide" caused by relevant issues in
human services/education for members of Canada's "First Nation" (Native
Indians). Excellent for those studying sociology, education, Canadian socio-politics, or
Native Indians. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Firsnati.wps
Imagination : A 5 page paper discussing the use of
imagination in the book titled, "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in
Heaven," by Sherman Alexie. This book, filled with many hard-hitting and often
humorous stories, uses imagination in many ways. On the surface the use of imagination is
obviously used in light of the fact that Native Americans are often considered to be
highly imaginative individuals. But beyond the surface lies some very real pain and
suffering that can only be escaped from through the use of imagination on the part of the
storys creator as well as the storys characters. No additional sources cited. Lonetont.wps
Problems With American Indian Education : The
problems faced by American Indians today in the education system of the United States is
explored in this 7 page paper. A discussion of societal responses and suggestions follow.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Amerind.wps
Native Civilizations of Latin America : A short, 4
page look at the history of pre-Columbian Latin America. Meso American civilization
(mostly Aztec and Maya) is explored in this essay with reference to specific tribes
(Olmec, Toltec, etc;) and large cities (ex. Tenochtitlan) that flourished. Bibliography
lists 3 sources. Latinhis.wps
The Natives of Latin America : A 3 page research
paper on the attitudes of both sides upon first European contact, and continuing contact.
The writer details the early Spanish conquest, the actors, and how each side reacted.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Latin1.wps
Mestizaje In Latin America : A 4 page paper
discussing the intent of the Spanish and Portuguese in insisting that indigenous
populations of Latin American minority groups intermarry in a process of blanqueamiento or
"whitening." The intent was to preserve the superiority of the conquerors by
destroying any ethnic identity and so prevent resistance from any single ethnic group.
What they failed to realize is that the common ground of mulatto status also provides that
common ground with which to identify. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Mestizaje.wps
Popol Vuh / Converting Mexico's Indians To Christianity : 10 pages in
length. The Popol Vuh is as critical to the history of the Native Americans as any
book of recorded history would be to an entire circle of peoples. It is, indeed, what the
Native Americans have looked upon as their holy book of the Quiche Indians of Guatemala.
Translated, the words Popol Vuh represent the unification of people in God's name,
which to them is a magic word; indeed, it stands for the Book of the Community. It also
symbolizes all things good, such as the sun, light and fertility. Yet through this vast
connection to its Mexican history, Popol Vuh also speaks of the reasons behind what
ultimately lead the Indians of Mexico to find their faith in Christianity. The writer
discusses the relevance of the Popol Vuh as it relates to the conversion of
Mexico's Native Americans to Christianity. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Popolvuh.wps
Miguel Leon-Portillas "Broken Spears" :
A 7 page paper that reviews the book Broken Spears by Miguel Leon-Portilla. This
paper describes the author's presentation of material in regards to the Nahaus
perspectives on the Spanish conquest of Mexico. His utilization of materials from as far
back as 1528 allows the reader an adequate vision of the discrepancies between the
historical representation of events and the events as perceived by the indigenous people /
Native Indians. No additional sources cited. Spears.wps
"Native Roots" by Jack Weatherford :
A 5 page paper that reviews Weatherford's book, focusing upon defining his thesis and
demonstrating support for Weatherford's belief that major political, cultural, and social
constructs in the Americas, including the economy, were based on the principles and
techniques of Native American communities. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Nativer.wps
"Native Roots" by Jack Weatherford # 2
: A 5 page paper that considers the importance of Weatherford's historical account
of the relationship between European settlers and Native American communities. This paper
presents Weatherford's work in a critical perspective, noting that his focus on the
importance of the interaction between Indians and European settlers almost negates the
devastating impacts enacted against the Indians. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Nativer2.wps
The Flight of Chief Joseph and His People / Manifest
Destiny? : A 38 page research paper exploring the history of the Nez Perce and
their leader Chief Joseph who, in 1877, led them on a 1700 mile journey through some of
the roughest terrains of the present-day states of Montana, Oregon, and Idaho trying to
escape capture by the US Army. The writer presents an in-depth discussion of manifest
destiny as it relates to the conquest of the Americas, a location map, a chronological
table of events, and more. Contains numerous quotes from Chief Joseph and other primary
sources to support thesis. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Chjoseph.wps
Oppression / Anne Frank Compared With Chief Joseph :
A thoughtful, 5 page look at the similarities between the oppressions of Anne Frank and
those of Chief Joseph. The writer defines oppression and then provides
illustrative examples of how each individual suffered its persecuting spell. No
bibliography. Franket.wps
Paul Bernal - An American-Indian & Hero : 4 pages
on Paul Bernal-- a genuine Native Indian and historical figure presented in McCutchen
& Gordon's "[The] Taos Indians and the Battle for Blue Lake." The
writer describes Bernal's heroic qualities, admirable leadership skills, and many
accomplishments in helping his people to retain their sacred land which was threatened by
the United States government. No Bibliography. Paulbern.wps
Taos Indians Struggle To Retain Their Sacred Land : A
6 page paper on Gordon & McCutchen's "Taos Indians & The Battle For Blue
Lake"-- a work documenting the struggle that the Taos Indians endured against the
U.S. Government in attempting to win back the rights to their sacred land. The courageous
spirit of this inspirational group is praised and commentary on the socio-political
problems they solved is analyzed. No other sources cited. Taosbook.wps
The Juaneno's Indians vs. The California Government : In
this 10 page paper, the writer documents the historic struggle of the Juaneno Indians-- a
group battling for recognition and granting of tribal status from the California State
Government. Going all the way from the 18th century through modern times, the paper
concentrates mostly on why recognition is so important and how badly the State Government
has wronged these people. An overview of the common legal "requirements" for
tribal recognition is provided as well. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Nativeind.wps
The Zapatista Revolution / New Years, 1994 : A 25
page paper that looks at the New Year's Day 1994 Zapatista revolution, the history leading
up to the revolution, the revolutionaries, the Mexican government's response, and the U.S.
response, with a look at the Zapatistas today. Bibliography lists 22 sources. Zapatist.wps
Mimbres Pottery : A 10 page essay on the beautiful
pottery produced by this tribe of ancient North American Indians. Bibliography lists six
sources. Mimbres.wps
Totem Poles : An 8 page paper that outlines the
prevallence of totem poles in the cultures of the Native American Pacific Northwest.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Totem.wps
Totem Poles and the Pacific : A 5 page
research paper detailing the importance of the Pacific Ocean to Native American Indian
Culture. Bibliography listing four sources is attached. Totempol.wps
Review / Book Focuses Upon Native Indian Technology :
In this 5 page review of Jerry Mander's "In The Absence Of the Sacred," the
writer looks closely at sections dealing with technology of Native Indians prior to the
arrival of Europeans and contrasts (i.e., land cultivation, food storage, shelter, etc;)
their nature-orientated society with the greedy, technology-based society of Americans
today. No other sources cited. Sacred3.wps
Native American Land Ethics vs. The European Abuse Of Land
: An 18 page discussion contrasting environmental land ethics of two different
cultures. The question of whether such differences are an innate part of the Native
American culture is addressed. Numerous sources cited. Nativela.wps
Settling The West / Conflict & Assimilation : A
12 page paper that provides an overview of the progression of settlements and Christianity
westward in the 19th century and considers the elements of socialization, land value and
conflict that determined the roles of both settlers and Native Americans. Bibliography
lists two sources. Westsetl.wps
Causes & Consequences of Native American Migration : A
5 page overview of the pre-Columbian history of the people we call Native Americans.
Includes possible reasons for their migration to the Americas and describes the complex
evolution that resulted in many diverse cultures. Describes the division between the
cultural regions separated by the Rio Grande river and differences that existed between
the governmental organization of Aztec and Inca. Concludes with a summary of the
decimation Native Americans experienced upon contact with European cultures. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Namigrat.wps
Impacts to Native Americans In The 16th & 17th Centuries
: A 4 page overview of the different approaches to colonization of Spain and Portugal
verses England, France, and Holland in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Describes differences
in their interactions with Native Americans. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Contcolo.wps
Mary Rowlandson and Anglo-Indian Conflict : A 5 page
paper that supports the belief that "Anglo-Indian conflict resulted from vast
cultural differences separating Indian and Anglo societies." This notion is supported
by Mary Rowlandson's "The Sovereignty and Goodness of God" and
demonstrates the way in which religion played a role in the cultural differences that
divided these societies. No additional sources cited. Rowland.wps
Native American Views Of Columbus : A 3 page paper
that discusses not only the genocide of indigenous peoples instigated by Columbus on his
voyages, but also that it engendered the same policy in Euro-American societies. The paper
presents the viewpoint presented in a 1996 position paper on Columbus and the fallacy of
idolizing him as a "hero," including statistics in support of the genocide
argument and the paper's/writers and contributors global concerns for the environment
(based on initial Seneca quote). The position paper argument is backed by five other
authors. The paper posits that refusal to listen to these arguments has serious
implications for free-market societies. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Natcol.wps
"American Genesis / Cpt. John Smith & The
Founding Of Virginia" : A 4 page paper on this book by Alden T Vaughn in
which the writer provide a brief analytical overview and then comments on the author's
viewpoint. The stories of John Smith, Jamestown, and the early plight of the Native
Indians are covered. Amergeni.wps
White Man vs. The Native Indians -- Real Stories in History
: A 5 page analysis of Alvin Josephy's "Patriot Chiefs" -- a book which
attempts to detail realistic events and interactions occurring between America's Native
Indians and early European settlers. What makes this book particularly important is that
it contains a recounting of the first Thanksgiving ever. Also discussed in this essay are
: King Phillip's War Against the Indians (17th century), the role of the Puritans, and the
hypocrisy of White Europeans in a changing America. No Bibliography. Patriot.wps
Native American Views On Custer : An 8 page paper
analyzing the Native American view of Custer and the battle at Little Big Horn that they
should have won. The analysis is based on their spiritual views on land preservation and
how the preservation has been their spiritual duty for 20 million years. This is
contrasted to the U.S. settler's views of autonomy on a new land, and the belief that they
also received this land in exchange of developing the "right" form of
government. The Native American view concentrates on the vision as interpreted by Crazy
Horse and the council of Chiefs of that time period. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Custer.wps
(The) Battle at Little Big Horn : A 6 page
report that looks at the battle from a neutral perspective, providing insight both into
the Native Indian and Military points of view. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Litbigho.wps
Native Indian Poetry "Vision" / Importance Of The
Rainbow : A one page expletive essay on the poem The Vision. The author
writes about their feelings of what the poem means and is trying to explain. Vision.wps
The Aztec Empire : In 6 pages the author gives
a general overview of the Aztec Empire. Their beginning, how they came about, their
growth, success, and eventual decline are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Aztecemp.wps
Aztect Art : An in-depth, 6 page discussion of Aztec
art. Describes culture, history, and its influence in several examples from relevant
periods. Bibliography cites 6 sources. Aztecart.wps
Comparing Aztec and Inca Art : A 9 page comparison
between Aztec and Incan art & architecture. The writer makes their analysis based upon
each group's respective culture, design, structure, etc; Bibliography lists 9 sources. Incaazte.wps
Olmec [Native Indian] Art : A 5 page outline of
materials describing beliefs which are helpful in interpreting ancient pieces of art from
the Olmecs. A belief that shaman are transformed into jaguars, and similar related
notions, are the basis for their creations. No bibliography. Olmecart.wps
Conspiracy Of Pontiac : A 5 page essay on the two
volume book, Conspiracy of Pontiac, by Indian war historian Francis Parkman. The writer
provides an informative & critical analysis covering Parkman's style, theme, and
literary allusions. No additional sources cited. Pontiac.wps
Dee Browns "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee"
: A 5 page report on the best-selling book by Dee Brown. It explains the history of
the Wounded Knee massacre, and shows that Brown is attempting to raise our consciousness
about Indian issues through the writing of this book. No additional sources cited. Bury.doc
"Louise Erdrichs "Tracks" / Analyzed
: This 5 page paper reviews Louise Erdrich's Tracks, a 1988 novel about
Chippewa Indians living in North Dakota. The book analyzes the major characters of
Pauline, Nanapush, Margaret and Fleur and how their struggles reflect the overall struggle
of the Native Americans to hold onto what is left of their land and their dignity.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Tracks.wps
Richard Whites "The Roots of Dependency"
: A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the life and work of White and reflects
on the major themes in his The Roots of Dependency. Whites book essentially
discusses the subsistence, environment and social change among Native American tribes in
his work The Roots of Dependency. Bibliography lists 1 source. Whitero.wps
Lakota Woman : A 6 page paper summarizing the key
points of the book of the same name, written in 1990 by Mary Crow Dog, a Lakota Indian.
The book describes not only the challenges faced by Indians as a result of the intrusion
of the federal government into Indian life, but specifically tells about the 1973 siege of
the historic site of Wounded Knee. No additional sources cited. Lakota.wps
Lakota Woman As Bildingsroman : A 7 page paper
looking at Mary Crow Dogs autobiography in terms of its function as a coming-of-age
story, or bildingsroman. The paper shows how Crow Dogs story not only tells the
story of her own life but serves as a metaphor for the emergence of the entire Indian
nation. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Lak3.wps
Native American Teen Suicide : A 15 page
exploration of the issues surrounding Native American teen suicide both on the reservation
and off. Emphasizes the diversity of Native American cultures and provides an overview of
the cultural obstacles which face many Native Americans on their moving from the
reservations into the dominant white culture and how these obstacles influence true
integration into that culture and thus personal satisfaction with life in general.
Stresses that counseling must incorporate specific understanding of the many factors which
adversely affect Native Americans both on and off the reservation. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Natsuic.wps
Genocide of Native American Compared to that of the Jews in
World War II :
A 5 page overview of definition of "genocide" in terms on Native American
history when compared with Jewish history in World War II. Makes extensive reference to,
and rebuts the philosophies of Steven Katz, author of "The Holocaust in a Historical
perspective". Concludes that the Native American peoples experienced genocide just as
assuredly as did the Jews in World War II. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Najew.wps
"Unspeakable Sadness" vs. "Disposition
of Nebraska Indians" / Theft of Land & Culture : A 12 page overview of
the differences in approaches to ecology which were responsible for the atrocities and
wrongs perpetuated on the American Indian in regards to their land and culture by white
settlers and governments invading Nebraska and California. Based largely on the books by
David J. Wisehart and John Walton. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Unspeak.wps
Politics Of The Nation-State & The Indigenous People Of
Australia : An 11 page paper that considers the extent to which the book From
Time Immemorial: Indigenous Peoples and State Systems by R. Perry addresses the
relationship between the nation-state and the aboriginal communities of Australia, and
provides specific examples to round out Perrys limited perspective. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Austin~1.wps
Settlement Mounds, Tells And Tepes : A 7 page
overview of the formation of settlement mounds such as those found in the Mid East and the
Americas constructed by aboriginal inhabitants. Discusses the mechanics of their structure
and the changes which they experience over time. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Mounds.wps
Native Americans And Health Care : A 5page
discussion of the relevance of traditional Native American cultural dictates to the
effectiveness of health care professionals. Discusses the importance of recognizing
traditional cultural dictates and being both receptive to those dictates and willing to
modify ones approaches in consideration of them. Bibliography lists 6 sources. NAnurse.wps
Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee / A Story of the Past, A
Lesson for the Future : A 5 page overview of the events presented in Dee
Browns 1970 book "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee". Discusses the viewpoints
of both the whites and the Native Americans and concludes that while what happened was
inexcusable, it is a lesson for the future. No additional sources cited. Buryknee.wps
Interpersonal Behavior / A Contrast Between the Montana
Reservation Native Americans & Davis-Monthan Air Force Personnel : An 8
page proposal for evaluating the differences in interpersonal interactions between members
of the Chippewa Cree of the Rocking Boy Reservation in Montana and those of the personnel
of the Davis-Monthan Air Force. Hypothesizes that the Native Americans would engage in
more interpersonal touching, eye contact and other intimate behaviors than would the
military personnel. Suggests an experimental design to evaluate that hypothesis then
provides both supporting and dissenting information regarding the hypothesis. Bibliography
lists 9 sources. Naforce.wps
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