The acceptance of white women living on a Native reserve can vary greatly depending on the specific community and its history. Some Native women may welcome white women as allies, especially if they show respect for the culture and traditions. However, others might be more cautious or skeptical due to historical injustices and ongoing issues related to colonization. Building genuine relationships and understanding the community's values is crucial for fostering acceptance.
They weren't raciest, the native Americans thought that the white people were disrespecting the land and the white people thought that the native Americans were immoral.
The Native Resettlement Act formed part of the Apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa. Blacks were removed from any area next to the magisterial district of Johannesburg. Further more these Land Acts were an extension of the 1913 and 1936 Acts which barred races (other than the White race) from living, operating businesses or owning land. A number of scattered areas known as 'native reserves' were set aside for the Blacks. By this time some 80% of the land was owned by the White minority and the Native Reserve areas totaled some 13% of South African land mass.
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
No. Thomas Jefferson was not a Native American. He was a white president.
the answer is that the white people better back then...
Because the white man are the brutal savages that would've slaughtered their entire native people with guns and political/government backing.
.Most Native Americans were no longer crowded from their land by white settlers.
Native Americans, European Americans and African Americans.
No, it excluded women, slaves, native americans, and white men who didn't own property.
The Native Resettlement Act formed part of the Apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa. Blacks were removed from any area next to the magisterial district of Johannesburg. Further more these Land Acts were an extension of the 1913 and 1936 Acts which barred races (other than the White race) from living, operating businesses or owning land. A number of scattered areas known as 'native reserves' were set aside for the Blacks. By this time some 80% of the land was owned by the White minority and the Native Reserve areas totaled some 13% of South African land mass.
They weren't raciest, the native Americans thought that the white people were disrespecting the land and the white people thought that the native Americans were immoral.
They are native
He is White and Native American
The Native Resettlement Act formed part of the Apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa. Blacks were removed from any area next to the magisterial district of Johannesburg. Further more these Land Acts were an extension of the 1913 and 1936 Acts which barred races (other than the White race) from living, operating businesses or owning land. A number of scattered areas known as 'native reserves' were set aside for the Blacks. By this time some 80% of the land was owned by the White minority and the Native Reserve areas totaled some 13% of South African land mass.
he is White with some native American as well.
white winged duck..native to Asia and India...
in which native American language?