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    Sioux Grass Dance

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    What is a “Grass Dance”? To me‚ the phrase conjures up visions of Hawaiian hula dancers‚ but this was not really the case. Grass dances began with the Sioux nation‚ which was located in and around what is today the state of South Dakota. The Sioux used grass dances as part of their war ceremony‚ so essentially at grass dances originated as war dances. Although this was a music associated with war‚ it spread to from the Omaha‚ to their neighbors‚ through the plains‚ and across North America. Tara

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    The Soft Hearted Sioux

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    Bugayong‚ Marlo G. Aug 6‚ 2013 BS PSYCH 2 5:25-6:50‚ TTHS Reflection on "The soft-hearted Sioux" Change was a big part of this story. It is one key point in the plot. It shows how a man‚ A sioux has change from being a tribeman into a religious and devoted missionary. It was strange for me how he accepted new things and changed his beliefs‚ whether it was forced on him or not. Everyone changes during the course of their lives‚ though his was really far from what he

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    Easter Uprising of 1916

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    Easter Uprising of 1916 By Brianna Dicks Due 5-11-11 4th Hour Mrs. Myers and Mr. Flyte What exactly was the Easter Uprising and how did it change Ireland? The Easter Uprising was in April 1916 in Dublin. It was a turning point in modern Irish history

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    My People the Sioux

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    My People the Sioux "My People the Sioux" is a good literary work written in 1928. This book leaves an everlasting impression with some because it definitely intensifies the sympathy for the Indians. Luther Standing Bear‚ also known as Plenty Kill‚ portrays the dramatic and traumatic changes about the Sioux throughout their traditional way of life. As a young boy growing up‚ he experienced many of these hardships first hand between his people and the whites. This autobiography is quite valuable

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    The Arab Spring Uprising

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    there are a few rights every country is protesting against including government corruption‚ economic decline‚ unemployment and abject poverty. Role of Technology Many have speculated on the role of technology and the use of social media in the uprisings of the ‘Arab Spring’‚ with some going so far as to conjecture the role of technology in the revolutions’ communication and collaboration is unprecedented. (West‚ 2011) The mostly educated and unemployed youth of these countries were at the heart

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    I am originally from Sioux City‚ Iowa which is known as “Little Chicago”. Sioux city is a small city with a population of 82‚459. Sioux city is the fourth largest city in Iowa and is known for having a large volume of cornfields. I have lived in Sioux City my whole entire life and it is a boring city. There isn’t much someone could do. Downtown is small and we don’t have a lot of varieties of restaurants to choose from. Then are mall only has one floor and has a few stores to shop from and the only

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    “The Steady Uprising of Advertisement” In today’s society there are a plethora of ideas about advertisement. What would it take to meet societies want’s with the increase in advertising of new technology? In regards to four articles: “What’s Changed” by ‚ Jane Hammerslough‚ “Urban Warfare” by‚ Kate MacArthur & Hilary Chura‚ “The Age of Reason” by‚ Kenneth Hein‚ “The Buzz on Buzz” by‚ Renee Dye. These four authors describe the many different angles that can be approached by advertisement. They

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    The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

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    Revolution and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising the revolutionaries brought about their own destruction. The French Revolution and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising illustrate that revolutions happen when citizens are mistreated by authorities‚ and after the revolution social opinions and the government is changed‚ each revolution obtained varied levels of success due to

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    The Sioux Tribe Summary

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    If a law is working directly against a minority group that holds no real political power‚ stating legal action as the path available lacks any form of grasp on reality. Even today‚ in Standing Rock‚ the Sioux Tribe did not have any initial legal assistance‚ and was still a powerful and positive resistance that came together through civil disobedience and solidarity. It was the peaceful resistance of the people that plowed through harsh treatment from law

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    Dozens of native nations lived on the Great Plains including the Sioux Indians‚ also known as the Lakota or Dakota. The name Sioux means "little snakes". These Native Americans were nomadic and occupied territory in Minnesota‚ Wisconsin‚ and North and South Dakota‚ however they were also known to live in parts of Nebraska‚ Illinois‚ and Montana. For the Sioux nation‚ religion is an integral part of daily life. The Sioux’s world view‚ like that of a number of other indigenous peoples‚ embraces shamanism

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