the main sacrifice is their homes families lives and that too happily for their future generations . one main person is mahatma Gandhi . the martyrs have fought for independence . even bhagat singh did this . 3 people ram prasad bismil, tagore Roshan singh and rajendranath lahidhi have sacrificed their lives and even a movie is based on this SHAHEED AND in that the song sarfaroshi ki tamanna is very nice .
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Stop Calling them Indians that is wrong they should be called First Nations or Aboriginal people
Stop Calling them Indians that is wrong they should be called First Nations or Aboriginal people
Not animal sacrifices, but Christ said that instead, he wanted the sacrifices of our broken hearts and contrite spirits. In other words, he wants us to be humble, realize when we've done wrong, and repent.
They were replaced with prayer.
It is a traditional song of the Mardi Gras Indians, actually called "My Indian Red," but the first (or one of the first) recordings of the song was done in 1946 or 47 by Danny Barker with the Baby Dodds Trio.
I can't comment on anything to do with computers or their invention, but I believe the zero was of Arabic origin, not Indian. but i personally think thhat the zero as we are useing it today was first recorded in indian civilisation. and the records state that it was done by aryabhata
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Oklahoma is the state created from an area called The Indiam Territory. The Indian Territory was where Indians were collected and punished for just being Indians. They were expected to change their way of life to suit the white mans way and become (civilized). This was done by isolating them from family and their tribal lands. Indians from all areas of the of the United States were herded to the territory. See Trail of Tears, Cherokee; Chief Joseph, Nez Pierce. At the same time the United States was killing and suppressing Indians, Canada was willing to negotiate and keep their promises to the Indians. Canada never had the need to fight the Indians the way the U.S. did. The North American Indians recognised the International Border between Canada and the U.S. Knowing that they would be killed or transported to reservations for just being Indian. If they could cross into Canada they would be allowed to stay and be taken care of.
Im guessing your talking about the trail of tears. Yeah, they probably could have not removed the Indians or somehow worked around them, since the Indians did win many trials on the Indian removal act. The least they could have done was actually let them pack and give them help when they were moving rather than abusing them.
The Indian Removal Act was passed on May 28, 1830. It authorized the President to negotiate with Indian tribes in the south for their removal to federal territory in exchange for their homelands.
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