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Ancient Bones or Political Correctness on Drugs?

by MeadeFischer in Social Sciences, January 16, 2012
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The battle over 10,000 year old human bones shines a light on the absurdity of politically correct policies.

A Long Look Into Genocide

by Thomas Krulikowski in Issues, December 30, 2011
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This essay discusses the aspects of Genocide and the affects of it. From defining Genocide to exemplifying Genocide in Darfur and in North America with the Native Americans, this essay provides a complete picture with sources.

Native American Indian Saint Decreed

by tonyleather in Ethnicity, December 23, 2011
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Pope Benedict XVI decreed that the recovery of American Indian boy Jake Finkbonner of the Lummi tribe, from t Necrotizing Fasciitis, or StrepTococcus A, that nearly killed him was a miracle which has been attributed to Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha.

Country Profiles: Belize

by ActionSammy in Ethnicity, December 13, 2011
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A few facts and figures on Belize.

My World History Class: Fantasy

by marlene273120 in History, December 5, 2011
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We had to write about how it would be like being different people from a long time ago.

Coyote Trickster Tales Among Different Native Tribes

by sweetxvintage in Ethnicity, November 30, 2011
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The coyote trickster is shared among a variety of Native American tribes, and is frequently portrayed in numerous folklore. This article compares the coyote trickster tales of the Yokut, Nez Perce, Wintu and Paiute groups.

How and Why Did People with More Access to Wealth and Power Use Ideas About Race to Help Secure and Extend That Power?

by Luann Suhr in Ethnicity, November 21, 2011
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This article focuses on how whites in power in the United States used the idea of race to control the Chinese Americans, Native Americans, and African Americans during the 1800’s.

Thanksgiving,a Day of Thanks or Murder

by SakuraMoon in Holidays, November 16, 2011
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Thanksgiving, a holiday of feast,spending time with family and giving thanks for one success in life but the truth is more than what is told in school.

Early Jamestown Letter (Fictional)

by Blacktooth in History, October 17, 2011
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This is a fictional letter I wrote as the character William Fuller (all characters mentioned are fictional). It’s a letter about life in the early Jamestown colony of 17th century Virginia. This letter was created to show how colonial life was in general and is not 100 percent accurate.

Why We Should Still Celebrate Columbus Day

by Suzieqmom in Holidays, October 9, 2011
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Celebrating Columbus Day has become somewhat controversial; despite the fact that it is a federal holiday, many states and localities no longer observe the holiday. That may be a mistake.

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