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ALCOHOLISM 1
Alcoholism;
ALCOHOLISM I The Indian people are afflicted by stereotypes held and perpetuated by the non-Indian. Often these beliefs are based on half-truths and are retained by the dominant society. The lack of adequate...
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Church Input I
Religion;
The arrival of the missionaries and their religion often confused the Indian people. In Virginia Irving Armstrong's anthology of Indian views, I Have Spoken; Sitting Bull summarizes a part of the confusion....
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Standing Rock Heritage I
Indian reservations;
STANDING ROCK HERITAGE I From histories of the 1600's, we find that, about 1650 the Sioux, who were living in the hills and woodlands of Minnesota, began moving steadily westward to the plains region....
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Education 1
Indian reservations;
The early goal of Native American education was clear to the non-Native American. People who experienced several of the methods relate the various ways the goals were obtained. Interviews with Carl Whitman,...
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Fort Totten Heritage 2
The forming of the initial Fort Totten Reservation, replacing the Dakota's legal system by the federal army, the changes of government, values and medicine attempted by the federal government are explored...
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Law and Order
Indian reservations; Indian reservation police;
The law and order program explains the three separate legal codes that can affect the Native American People of North Dakota. References to the past legal codes, discussion of the present systems and exploration...
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