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    American Ethnic Studies

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    Definitions -Stereotypes -Culture -Ethnicity -Nationality -Race -Minority -Class -Prejudice Stereotype: When you cant prove it‚ its a stereotype. When you can prove it‚ it isn’t a stereotype. Fixed and overly simplified but widely held‚ beliefs about individual‚ based on perceived group membership. Not based on fact Culture: Traditions and beliefs How you treat other people with respect Good behavior Value expectations All about groups Manifest by your behavior Artifacts “A set of shared

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    Should the indians get there land back for there right? this is why I think the indians should get there back. First reason is because Native Americans were here first. They gave up their land to us shouldn’t we return the favor. The second reason is that The US Supreme Court agrees‚" the UN Investigator said. If the Black Hills were returned to the tribe‚ the Reservation would have natural resources‚ and a way to earn enough money to survive. My third reason is that All these things contribute

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    In The Last Samurai protagonist Nathan Algren grows fond of his Bushi captors sympathizing with their supposedly “simple” ways like the Natives he had fought in the Great Sioux War. The film’s message is clear‚ like the Natives the Bushi were a relic doomed by industrial modernization and the triumph of western norms. This Eurocentric and sentimentalist understanding of the emerging Meiji period results in a portrayal of the samurai as rusticated and anti-modern‚ fundamentally misrepresenting Bushi

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    opportunities. I am very passionate and fas- cinated regarding the international high growth entrepreneurial and ambitious enterprise sectors. First of all‚ I have previously filled several exciting and enriched office-based positions in Sioux City such as; a production accounting clerk for two years at the former John Morrell. Afterwards‚ I filled my first position as data entry clerk at Tyson® fresh meats corporate brach office in Dakota City‚ Nebraska. Next‚ I was offered a position

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    1877 Sharecropping Reconstruction Acts of 1867 Crop Lien 14th Amendment Black Codes 15th Amendment Week 1 WESTERN SETTLEMENT –Reading assignment Norton A People and A Nation chapter 17 Portrait of America chapter 2 “Sitting Bull and the Sioux Resistance” quiz Identification Terms: Transcontinental railroads Dawes Severalty Act Homestead Act Dawes Week 1/2 INDUSTRIALIZATION Reading Assignments: Norton et al.‚ A People and a Nation‚ Chapters 17‚ 18‚ 19 Portrait of America

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    the New World retells the story about the invasion and occupation of the Americas by western Europeans‚ but it is told in a way that I have never heard before. From the first Spanish assault against the Arawak people to the US army’s massacre of the Sioux Indians‚ the indigenous inhabitants of north and south America have endured a great deal of racism slavery‚ cruelty‚ brutality‚ and murder. Author David Stannard does an excellent job of putting everything into view and seeing that what you were thought

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    place on college move in day‚ the letter was from my mom‚ and I found it while she was still in my room. Other than these few differences Amanda and I go on very similar journeys—minus the gorgeous Italian who haves the day. My parents and I left Sioux Falls‚ South Dakota at 8:00am with Bethel University as the destination. We packed my mom’s Ford Explorer as full

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    “ERIKSON: POST-FREUDIAN THEORY” A Report Prepared By: Maria Blesila F. Heredia and Monica V. Potistad from BS Psychology 211 ERIK ERIKSON – the person who coined the term “identity crisis”; had no college degree of any kind; gained world fame in an impressive variety of fields including psychoanalysis‚ anthropology‚ psychohistory and education. ERIKSON’S NAMES: Erik Salomonsen Erik Homburger Erik Homburger Erikson Erik H. Erikson ERIKSON’S THREE SEPARATE BELIEFS

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    Civilisation 07/10/13 The spirit of the frontier and the Winning of the West The Frontier was an imaginary line representing the advance of american settlement further west.Throughout the 19th century the expansion of the American territory was such that the frontier was pushed further and further west but this advance was done in several stages. A major step was achieve in 1803 the Louisiana purchase. President Jefferson bought this territory from France for 15M dollars which doubled the

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    Boston Braves. Most accounts can agree that team owner George Preston Marshall changed the franchise name from the Boston Braves to the Boston Redskins in 1933 to recognize then coach‚ William “Lone Star” Dietz. Dietz‚ who claimed half-German‚ half-Sioux background‚ embraced what he perceived to be a Native American heritage.

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