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Bemidji Lakes
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Bemidji. The area is known as one of the best sports venues in America. In the north of Red Lake, the largest water body entirely within one state. Here you can see the saw-Chippewa, maple groves of sugar and Red Lake casino. Saum is the si...

Ojibwe Indians
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Ojibwe people living in Canada. They are part of the Anishinabek group, which means original men, and they formerly had their main residence at Sault Sainte Marie on Lake Superior and also near what is now Bayfield, Wisconsin. At the end of...

History Of The United States From 1607 To 1865
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Jamestown in 1607 to the end of treaty-making in 1871 (Kidwell and Velie 2005:66), land was in contention. In 1871, the U.S. government officially terminated the sovereignty of American Indian tribes and relegated them to holding limited r...

The Scarlet Letter
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the fine and deep genius which lies within him.... In “The Scarlet Letter” we have a complete work, evincing a true artist's certainty of touch and expression in the exhibition of characters and events, and a keen-sighted and far-sighted vi...

African American Artist’s Art Work
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African American artist Mary Edmonia Lewis has been selected to be studied in this paper. Past studies of African American art have generally focused on the ways in which black artists have advanced in a white-dominated art world using West...

Cultural Diversity In America
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cultural diversity of any nation in the world. Among these cultures are African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian Pacifics, and European immigrants. The common ground these groups share is their belief in the American Dream. Div...

The Red Convertible By Louise Erdrich
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the first of seven children born to Ralph and Joan Rita Gourneau Erdrich, both of whom taught the Bureau of Indian Affairs schools. Erdrich was reared in Wahpeton, North Dakota, near Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation, where her mother li...