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Colin G. Callowayffer & Besner, 2009). This increased interest from both scholars and the popular press is notable in that, until recently, the underemployment problem has been overshadowed by the unemployment problem (Dooley, Prause, & Ham-Rowbottom, 2000; Feldman, 1996), especially in the media.osteocytes 发表于 2025-3-30 12:50:34
ffer & Besner, 2009). This increased interest from both scholars and the popular press is notable in that, until recently, the underemployment problem has been overshadowed by the unemployment problem (Dooley, Prause, & Ham-Rowbottom, 2000; Feldman, 1996), especially in the media.Derogate 发表于 2025-3-30 19:59:51
A Pawnee Vision of the Future,onically, the Pawnees are playing roles identical to those the Lakotas used to play when the heroes were all white. In reality, the Pawnees were a sophisticated people who sought to order their universe and renew their world through complex rituals.thrombosis 发表于 2025-3-31 00:16:00
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The Agony and Anger of the Eastern Sioux, — were the first to come into sustained contact with Americans and the first to endure dispossession and defeat at the hands of the United States. Their experiences in the early 1860s presaged what their western relatives would have to deal with in subsequent decades.情爱 发表于 2025-3-31 15:57:06
Talking to the Peace Commissioners: The Treaty of Medicine Lodge, 1867,tiation if possible, and by force if necessary. As a result, federal Indian policy toward Plains Indians vacillated between peace and war, even though the ultimate objective — the dispossession and acculturation of the Indians — was basically the same. Plains Indians fought to defend both their lands and their way of life.occurrence 发表于 2025-3-31 20:36:31
Introduction, story as either savage opponents of civilization or helpless victims of an empire-building nation, depending on one’s point of view. In either case, their history is a subplot in the national epic, and their actions and experiences usually receive minimal attention.