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The Heros Journeythe Heros Journey
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the life of an ordinary man. A man who is destined to face numerous adversities; which will cause him considerable distress and will eventually, lead him to master his fears. A hero is the story of a man, who faces his greatest fears and co...

John Smith And Benjamin Franklin: A Comparison
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John Smith? The following is an excerpt from a longer piece written by Benjamin Franklin about 1784. Franklin clearly does not regard Native Americans as "savages": he is using the term for ironic effect. The "savages" are, in fact, as civi...

Effects Of The European Settlers Had On The Native American Indians
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Europeans moved in ever greater numbers into Native American territory. In the 1860s and '70s, the United States Army was engaged in war with the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The Pawnee tribe had fought these other tribes for years...

Historical Facts About Lacrosse
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be traced to religion native American Lacrosse often played to resolve conflicts, to heal the sick people and develop courageous, strong man. For native American Lacrosse is also called "game Creator" (Culin 563). Lacrosse was, according t...

Dekanawida Myth
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Dekanawidah, the prophet whose vision of peace led to the establishment of the Iroquois Confederacy and the ending of centuries of strife between the Mohawk, Onondaga, Seneca, Oneida, and Cayuga Nations, was born at an unknown date, most li...

Indian Tribes
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Indians North of Mexico" has verified of the broadest utility. It has been reissued some times and copied into numerous publications. There has, although, been almost identical need of a map giving the location of the tribes under the sever...

Early Native-European Relations
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tribes settled on the country that became the State of Illinois in 1818. Sac and Fox predominated in Northern Illinois. Kakapo organized their homes in inside Illinois. Cahokia, Kalkaska, Michigander, Moingwene, Peoria and Tamara survived ...