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    Sitting Bull Research Paper

    He along with other Lakota’s decided to live off the reservation in the Powder River area. The treaty was made to bring peace between the Sioux and the white settlers that agreed to settle within the Black Hills Reservation in Dakota. The treaty also guaranteed the Lakota important land and the Black Hills Territory. Following the Fort Laramie Treaty, Crazy Horse left the reservation and made friends and followers of some Brule. He married a Northern Cheyenne woman and later an

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    Cherokee Indian Chapter 1 Summary

    Powwow – It is like a celebration, The Spokane Tribe holds their annual powwow celebration over the Labor Day Weekend. In the book they are going to have the 127th annual powwow celebration. When The Spokane Tribe holds their annual powwow celebration there would be singing, war dancing, gambling, storytelling, laughter, fry bread, hamburgers, hot dog, arts and crafts, and plenty of alcoholic brawling. Tepee – A tepee is like a tent, conical tent that is traditionally made of animal skins, usually

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    Hidatsa Tribe Research Paper

    The Hidatsa is part of the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota – the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Sahnish. The tribes believe and trace their presence in North America from the beginning of time. The first known account of the Mandan is by a French trader named Sieur de la La Verendrye in the fall of 1738. The Hidatsa was known as the Minnetaree or GrosVentre. “Hidatsa” was formerly the name of the village occupied by these tribes. “The term “Hidatsa” became a corruption of the word “midah-hutsee-ahti”

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

    I filed claim number 4202336-25 because of the hail damage my car sustained on 6 May 2015. USAA determined the repair costs exceeded the car’s appraised value and declared it a total loss. The appraised value of my car was spot-on but I believe the repair estimate was far too high because of the “made whole” doctrine. I did my best to reverse this decision that June but other life events overtook me. So I just settled on 1 July. This was not the outcome I expected or wanted for a great car that

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    Oglala Lakota Tribe Research Paper

    The Oglala Lakota is a tribe with around 13,586 people according to the South Dakota 2010 census. They are also one of the most interesting tribes from the way their government is arranged to the customs and traditions they still practice today. The cultural mix of all the sioux tribes make them one of the most interesting tribes still out there thriving today. The Oglala Lakota people are part of a band of seven related Sioux tribes which therefore is made up of seven different councils. There are

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    Lieutenant Custer's Victory In The Civil War

    American Wars All men ride off to war together side by side with their brothers. However, Lieutenant Custer made the trip to Washington, DC alone due to a disciplinary infraction that had held him behind his peers by more than a month. In July 1861, he arrived in Washington, DC and the chance to stay and train new recruits. He quickly turned down this offer hoping for an opportunity to find his way into a combat unit. Against his wishes, his assignment would be an instructor position, but this

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    Banning Pipelines

    The once glorious and bountiful earth, now laid barren and discarded from the throws of humanity. A broken pipeline spews waste from inside its rotten core. Animals no longer live here, people have fled from this land. The once spoils of harvest do not grow, instead the ground seeps tar. This is a tangible and real event that happens when pipelines break in communities and in environments. United States Government officials should ban laying pipelines on Native American reservations. The word sovereign

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    2-2a

    preparing a trial balance C4 C5 A1 P1 P2 Shelton Engineering completed the following transactions in the month of June. a. Shania Shelton, the owner, invested $105,000 cash, office equipment with a value of $6,000, and $45,000 of drafting equipment to launch the business. b. Purchased land worth $54,000 for an office by paying $5,400 cash and signing a long-term note payable for $48,600. c. Purchased a portable building with $75,000 cash and moved it onto the land acquired in b. d. Paid $6

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    The Secretary Chant

    like a desk , she says My hips are a desk (line 1). Throughout the rest of the poem, personification of the woman as nothing more than a piece of office equipment is expressed with striking realism. In the first six lines of the poem the speaker describes herself in salient detail. Each of her body parts are placed with an obvious piece of office equipment. This allows the reader to form a solid picture of a woman sitting at her desk performing the daily drudgery of a secretary. She does not

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    A Gap Analysis

    inconsistencies between the strategy and the environment. Therefore, the gap analysis is usually done by an organisation rather than an industry. So, for example, if Officeworks has the strategy of pursuing growth by being the best and cheapest supplier of office needs to the small business and home markets in Australia, then their gap analysis would be done to compare their internal environment with that strategy, and their external environment with that strategy. Therefore, they compare their capabilities

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