However, while the Europeans were able to overcome most of the initial problems surrounding the contact, the Native Americans endured the effects for much longer which led to the decline of Native American power in North America. Both biological effects such as the impact of diseases, and ...
Reaman, The Trail of the Iroquois Indians: How the Iroquois Nation saved Canada for the British Empire (Toronto: Peter Martin Associates, 1967). cf. K. Herzog et al., "Women, Religion, and Peace in an American Indian Ritual," Explorations in Ethnic Studies: The Journal of the National ...
In the past two decades, new forms of collaborative and consultative archaeology have emerged in the Chesapeake, partly in response to contemporary American Indians’ insistence that they be included in discussions of their past. This recent and tentative development in the Chesapeake lags behind the ...
Z Pan,GM Kosicki - 《Communication Research》 被引量: 57发表: 1996年 American Indian tribal Web sites: a review and comparison Many Native American tribes have Web sites, but the content of these sites varies depending on a number of factors, including the audience, purpose and con... CG...
The American Rental Association (ARA) is the largest international trade association for owners of equipment and event rental operations and manufacturers and suppliers of rental equipment. Advancing the equipment and event rental community is the central goal that drives every decision we make as an ...
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One Dupuis brother, Pierre (known as Peter), went on up into Montana where he married an Assiniboin Sioux woman. A French-Canadian, Fred Dupuis arrived at Fort Pierre in 1838 and was in employee of the American Fur Company under Pierre Choteau, Jr. Letters from the winter of 1861 were ...
AP® United States History: White-Native American Contact in Early American History 2008 Curriculum Module Credits: Page 19: Wilson, James. Th e Earth Shall Weep: A History of Native America. 2000. New York: Grove Press. Page 20: Th omas, David Hurst, et al. Th e Native Americans: ...
Stevens observes that in “Eulogy on King Philip,” Apess creates not only “a revisionist appraisal of King Philip, but an alternative [American] historiography from the perspective of a Native American” (79–80). In “What to the American Indian is the Fourth of July?,” Lopenzina calls...
The development of native-like HIV-1 envelope (Env) trimer antigens has enabled the induction of neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses against neutralization-resistant HIV-1 strains in animal models. However, NAb responses are relatively weak and narrow