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Paper Excerpts: ... to the Indians, it is laughable. "White people want to be Indians. You all have things we don't have. You live at peace This quote quickly establishes the ideas of the white man on Indian education. Whites wanted to obliterate the culture both white and Indian burials. The white individuals were reinterred; the remains of the single Native American embody white ideals in war, the witch says that Indians created whites in their own imaginations, and that whites are Spaniards with Moors, Blacks and Indians, between Frenchmen and Indians, or between a Black and a white person. In New ...
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Sources list for INDIAN AND WHITE RELATIONS: Arthur J. Ray, Handbook of the North American Indian Vol. 4: History of Indian - White Relations: The Hudson's Bay Company and Native People. Ed. Wilcomb E. Washburn. (Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1988), 335.English Fur Trade Slotkin, J. S The Peyote Religion: A Study in Indian-White Relations. [article-on-line]; available from http://www.csp.org/chrestomath y/peyote_religion-slotkin.html; Slotkin, J. S The Peyote Religion: A Study in Indian-White Relations. [article-on-line]; available from http://www.csp.org/chrestomath y/peyote_religion-slotkin.html; Internet: accessed 19 January, 2005. Peyotism Landsman, Gail H. Sovereignty and Symbol, Indian-White Conflict at Ganienkeh. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988. The Mohawk People Akintunde, Omowale. White Racism, White Supremacy, White Privilege: Social Construction of Race. Multicultural Education, Winter 1999, pp. 2-8. Educating Against Racism Joshua Tree NP Indians (n.d.).Retrieved April 24, 2004 from the National Parks Service web site: http://www.nps.gov/jotr/cu lture/indians/indians.html Joshua Tree NP Indians (n.d.).Retrieved April 24, 2004 from the National Parks Service web site: http://www.nps.gov/jotr/cu lture/indians/indians.html The Mohave and the Chemehuevi More sources on "INDIAN AND WHITE RELATIONS"
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