to blend in with an ethnic group, or to be taken in and made part of a group.
cause the indians didntlike it
Do you mean Asian-Indians or Native American Indians. Koreans have interacted with both for centuries.
they got lands back, and also because of the assimilation of education, they can pace up the main culture in America easily, the same as economy.
the Dawes General Allotment Act.
Beer was made by American Indians
assimilation
assimilation
how did the gov. fail to achieveits goal of assimililation for american indians
cause the indians didntlike it
Susanna Adella Hayes has written: 'The resistance to education for assimilation by the Colville Indians, 1872 to 1972' -- subject(s): Cultural assimilation, Education, Colville Indians, Indians of North America
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Do you mean Asian-Indians or Native American Indians. Koreans have interacted with both for centuries.
The homestead act and assimilation.
Two significant assimilation attempts with American Indians were the Dawes Act of 1887 and the Indian Boarding School system. The Dawes Act aimed to divide tribal lands into individual plots for Native American families, promoting private ownership and agriculture, while the remaining land was sold to non-Native settlers. The Indian Boarding Schools sought to erase Indigenous cultures by forcibly removing Native children from their families and educating them in Euro-American customs, often using harsh methods to suppress their languages and traditions.
they got lands back, and also because of the assimilation of education, they can pace up the main culture in America easily, the same as economy.
A breechcloth is a garment that covers the loins. American Indians like the Haudenosaunee and Plateau Indians would use them.
Dennison Berwick has written: 'Savages' -- subject(s): Brazil, Cultural assimilation, Government relations, Indians of South America, Indians, Treatment of, Treatment of Indians, Yanoama Indians