They were forced to move from their country and they are poor now
Native American's in the West.
The Americanization movement aimed to assimilate immigrants and Native Americans into mainstream American culture, promoting the belief that adopting American values, language, and customs would help unify the nation. The Dawes Act of 1887 supported this idea by allotting individual plots of land to Native American families, encouraging them to abandon their communal lifestyles and adopt agriculture similar to Euro-American settlers. This act sought to integrate Native Americans into American society by promoting private land ownership and undermining tribal sovereignty and communal land practices. Ultimately, both initiatives reflected a desire to create a more homogeneous American identity.
To love every thing? I believe he was attempting to teach (the greatest aspiration of any Native American) people about how a Native American see's the world around him (her) and the difference in how you see it. To attempt to translate it: Most American, or Christian, based cultures believe the earth and everything on it is here to serve them while Native Americans believe we are part of the earth, inseparable from it, and we have to understand our places in that world.
Wampum was money to the Native American culture...their medium of exchange.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
I believe its about a famous native American who tried to help others. He was a courage native American hero.
what is "part of the problem" in the wests misrepresentation of native american literature
Spaniards changed the culture of native Americans
Capitalism
Native American's in the West.
No, he has a little Native American blood in him. I have no idea how far back it is though.
Buffalo
To get the main point of what is the idea all about
Nativism
The Americanization movement aimed to assimilate immigrants and Native Americans into mainstream American culture, promoting the belief that adopting American values, language, and customs would help unify the nation. The Dawes Act of 1887 supported this idea by allotting individual plots of land to Native American families, encouraging them to abandon their communal lifestyles and adopt agriculture similar to Euro-American settlers. This act sought to integrate Native Americans into American society by promoting private land ownership and undermining tribal sovereignty and communal land practices. Ultimately, both initiatives reflected a desire to create a more homogeneous American identity.
Cheater. You are just asking to directly answer a question. But the main idea is that Latin American culture is infused within American culture.
To love every thing? I believe he was attempting to teach (the greatest aspiration of any Native American) people about how a Native American see's the world around him (her) and the difference in how you see it. To attempt to translate it: Most American, or Christian, based cultures believe the earth and everything on it is here to serve them while Native Americans believe we are part of the earth, inseparable from it, and we have to understand our places in that world.