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    Indian Act

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    Title: Out in the open: elected female leadership in Canada ’s first nations community Author(s): Cora Voyageur Source: Canadian Review of Sociology. Canadian Review of Sociology. 48.1 (Feb. 2011): p67. Document Type: Report Abstract:  The Indian Act banned women from elected leadership positions in reserve politics in Canada until 1951. This paper locates women in reserve politics and provides an analysis of the First Nations women who served as chiefs and councilors across Canada. Amy Wharton

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    Indian Ethos

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    osIndian Ethos in global corporate environment: * Role of B Schools Indian Ethos in global corporate environment: * Role of B Schools What makes us who we are? What is it that makes us stand out separately yet together? Is it our upbringing‚ our value system‚ or custom and traditions? Is it all of the above? Nobody in this world can say they have not been influenced by anything around them. It’s the law of nature. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Could we exist as

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    Museum Indians

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    gorgeous Indian traditional outfits‚ instrument‚ and food are being showcased‚ but the gorgeous tribes do not exist anymore. Their cultures were taken endlessly by the people who built the museums. In the story “Museum Indians” and the poem “evolution”‚ Susan Power and Sherman Alexie wrote about the tragedy of Native American culture and the sorrowness inside the remaining Indians by using negative connotation and figurative language . The story Museum Indians was written from an Indian girl’s point

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    Final Project: Indian Watchtower at Desert Vie Final Project: Indian Watchtower at Desert View February 2‚ 2013 I returned to the Grand Canyon National Park. It was absolutely a perfect day‚ nice and sunny with a decent temperature around 45 F not too bad for 7000 feet of elevation‚ drive from Flagstaff AZ was uneventful‚ I took off fairly early to allow my self enough time for my research and at the same time to do a small hike down the Canyon. Each visitor that comes to Grand Canyon National

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    Indian Americans

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    determine if this theory relates to the Indian American ethnic group. The flourishing geopolitical relationship between the United States and India‚ combined with an atmosphere of increasing competitiveness among the international community in regards to technological advancement and innovation led to the mass distribution of H-1B visas to Indians (Pew 2012‚ 27). This paper will ascertain whether or not the mass distribution of work and student visas to Indians directly affected the strikingly rapid

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    A Career as a Police Officer A Career as a Police Officer Abstract This paper discusses three major aspects of becoming a police officer: job description‚ qualifications‚ and compensation. I would love to become a police officer. It is a good job even though it’s a risky job depending on where you are working‚ but it is worth it. It has good benefits and a reasonable salary. Most important is that I think it will be a challenging and rewarding career‚ and I think with my natural curiosity

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    Indians and Settlers

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    and innocent way of describing the indian culture. The first text describes the Indian culture as being diverse‚ listing their different tribes. Also acknowledging their accuracy in constructing calendars‚ temples‚ weaving baskets‚ building homes of clay‚ and raising crops. The second text does not describe the Indians quite as much but doesn’t fail to mention the marriage of Indian woman and daughter of chief Pocahontas to John Rolfe. The third text speaks of Indian tribes creating amazing civilizations

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    Cowboys and Indians

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    Cowboys and Indians – Clara Madsen 1) Resume The story "Cowboys and Indians" is about a girl‚ who is at her grandmothers funeral. She doesn’t feel very comfortable‚ so she calls her cousin David to come and rescue her. He is a real rebellion and he picks her up on his motorcycle. Their first stop is at a bar where they drink a couple of shots and a beer. Then they drive of again. At the second stop they smoke a joint and talk about their grandmother‚ and how David feels stuck in his life. Then

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    Indian Economy

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    INDIAN ECONOMY India is today one of the six fastest growing economies of the world. The country ranked fourth in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2001. The business and regulatory environment is evolving and moving towards constant -improvement. A highly talented‚ skilled and English-speaking human resource base forms its backbone. The Indian economy has transformed into a vibrant‚ rapidly growing consumer market‚ comprising over 300 million strong middle class with increasing purchasing

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    Indian Removal

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    stake ownership to a piece of land‚ the territories were seen as open to the white settler to cultivate and therefore call his own. “There is no reason to believe‚ that vegetable productions were ever cultivated to any considerable extent by the Indians‚ or formed an important part of their food.” (The North American Review‚ Volume 30‚ Issue 66‚ January 1830‚ pp 62-121) The Native American tribes were mainly comprised of relatively small hunter gatherer societies‚ which were not taking full advantage

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