Category: Native American

  • Impact of the Trail of Tears on Native Americans: Analytical Essay

    Reparation, also known as compensation in money or material payable by a defeated nation for damages to or expenditures sustained by another nation as a result of hostilities with the defeated nation  usually used in plural [merriam-webster, 2019], has been a question affecting our nation for years. There have been many examples of our…

  • Essay on How Did Westward Expansion Affect Native American Tribes

     Wisconsin has a dynamic history of minorities that is still being affected today. I will specifically be talking about the American Indian, female, and African American minorities, a history of their impact in this state, developments in our education systems as a result, ongoing discrimination issues, and what I will do as an educator to…

  • European vs. Native American Societies

    Introduction During the 16-17th centuries, when the Europeans started to arrive in the New World, they discovered a society of Native Americans, or Indians, which was fundamentally different from their own. Considering themselves to be the champions of the civilized world, the Europeans thought that the Indian culture and society had to be changed to…

  • Native Americans: Annotated Bibliography

    The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature Summary In this review, the author encourages the reader to appreciate complex relations modes of Native American representation and being. The author describes three sections of the book that cover multiple aspects of Native American Literature. The author briefly mentions important works in the book and discusses the…

  • What Prevents Blacks, Latinos, and Native Americans From Banding Together

    Structural racism in America plays a significant role in segregating minority groups in the country. The role race plays in inequality, or the lack of it, in the United States makes it difficult for other races to access equal treatment in housing, jobs, education, the criminal justice system, and health. When it comes to the…

  • The Lived Experiences of Native American Women Parenting on and off Reservations

    Table of Contents Problem Statement Purpose and Significance Problem Background Theoretical Framework Research Questions Nature of the Study Possible Sources and Types of Data Reference List Problem Statement The analysis of sources, which are related to the topic of the future study, indicates that researchers pay close attention to the needs of individuals who live…

  • The Negative Effects of Boarding Schools on Native Americans

    Native people experience a spectrum of difficulties integrating into the modern American environment. It is because of pressure from the authorities and continuing racism toward Native peoples. Generations who grew up in the middle and late part of the last century essentially despise modern America, as it has sought to shackle its cultural heritage in…

  • Psychoeducation Group for Native Americans with Trauma

    Table of Contents Introduction Body of Group Proposed Design Critique and Summary Conclusion References Introduction The purpose of the psychoeducational group is to assist Native American individuals with trauma in the provision of high-quality therapy. The group is being created to use all the benefits of psychoeducational procedures to address social, psychological, and life complications…

  • Native American and African Religions

    Religion has existed since antiquity. While different communities practiced different religions, they nonetheless have a common ground when it comes to the unity of the material and spiritual world. According to Toropov and Buckles, within the Native American spirituality, all processes whether human or non human (spiritual), are linked. Native American religion does not differentiate…

  • Religion and Europeans Attitude to Native Americans

    As a matter of fact, Native Americans had highly diverse cultures and religions before and after European colonialists arrival. At the same time, in Europe, Christianity was an intrinsic part of peoples lives when the New World was discovered. Thus, it goes without saying that the meeting of people from completely different cultural and religious…