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Tale of Two Smithies John Smith’s 1608 “A True Relation” Promotional Literature Smith as 1st-person master negotiator Indians: Savage but can be worked with No Pocahontas Rescue story! John Smith’s 1624 “Generall Historie” Captivity Narrative Smith as swashbuckling, 3rd-person hero Indians: Savage but subduable Pocahontas: Forest Fever Other Promotional Lit Drayton’s “Ode
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Background History Identification of issue injustice - March 2000 American Indian newspaper article Founder of C R E E visited and talked with Pimicikamak Cree Nation Grass-roots Organizing meeting - November 2000 Environmental, social justice, human rights, and indigenous representatives C R E E established - December 2000 Current Situation Acquisition under way ME 3 (Minnesota for an
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Secondary Sources — second hand evidence, for example, books, newspapers, and magazine articles These sources are more widely used in History and are easily available in most libraries Planning It is important to start planning for the project work early Agreed deadlines should be established
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Cultures that blended in the empire included Muslims Hindus Persians Indians 7 2 6 Cultural Achievements The Big Idea Muslim scholars and artists made contributions to science, art, and literature Main Ideas Muslim scholars made advances in various fields of science and philosophy Islam influenced styles of literature and the arts
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The subjugation of the Indians came first In 1848, there were about 150,000 Indians in California; by 1861, there were only 30,000 European diseases took the lives of thousands of Native peoples But in California, white settlers also undertook systematic campaigns of extermination, and local political leaders did little to stop them
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Rarely have good NBA season Have no championship in the history of the organization Have, as a city, no world championships since 1964 Browns’ Super Bowl win 1948: Indians’ World Series win Team reflected city Hard workers Physical style of play Played tough night in and night out Working class cities most passionate about their sports
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Alaska Natives, indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, and California indigenous peoples eventually descended from the Paleo-Indians They developed various languages and established trade routes Later, Spanish, British, Mexican, Russian and American explorers and settlers began colonizing the area
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