Throughout history, ideas and policies regarding Native Americans have often centered around themes of assimilation and displacement. Many government policies, such as the Indian Removal Act of 1830, aimed to relocate Indigenous peoples from their ancestral lands to make way for expansion. Stereotypes portraying Native Americans as "savages" or obstacles to progress persisted, influencing public perception and policy. Despite changes in legal recognition and rights over time, underlying attitudes of marginalization and cultural misunderstanding have remained prevalent.
Choctaw Indians different than Pueblo Indians, they are not same,pueblo Indians better then choctaw Indians.
no
Not exactly you see, the Iroquois is a small group of tribes inside the whole subgroup of the eastern woodland Indians
the same way like the aztecs
The Indians were hostile but at the same time hesitant--skulkingn about in the trees, stealing tools.
Many of them remained in the same general area.
The pronouns "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", and "we" have always remained the same in terms of spelling.
the plant has remained the same. However people are always coming up with more efficent ways of growing
If force is increased and pressure remained the same, then the area must have been decreased.
No because the Caddo are the nicest indians
If the population of a country was growing while the real GDP remained the same,it would signify that the per capita income remained stagnant.
Shelton is remained the same.
They are STILL the same because they now live modern lives.
The legal rights of citizens and the class structure remained the same in both forms of government.
A group of people with the same political ideas
Yea, if you have two different contracts and the beneficiary is the same, you can have two different policies which is legal.But against same contract, you cannot take two policies when the beneficiary is the same which is illegal.
It isn't illegal to have two policies on the same vehicle, however it is illegal to try to claim twice for the same vehicle and the same incident.