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Relationship between Natives and settlers:
- And the Strife Never Ends: Indian-White Hostility As Seen By European Travelers in America, 1800 – 1860: A brief article about the way contemporary Europeans viewed the ongoing conflict between Natives and the American government. You can read it at this link. This reading is required.
(Link To Article: https://www.academia.edu/44623382/_And_the_Strife_Never_Ends_Indian_White_Hostility_as_Seen_by_European_Travelers_in_America_1800_1860_)
- Owning Red: A Theory of Indian (Cultural) Appropriation: An article about the long history of “cultural appropriation” of Native land, artifacts, property, and other cultural resources by white society. Section II, “Indian Appropriation” (pages 869 – 891) details the legal history of conflicts between Natives and non-Natives over land and other property. You can read it at this link. Pages 869 – 891 of this reading are required.
- (Link To Article: https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/articles/4/)
Question 1: Name three historical lenses that you could apply to gain a fuller picture of the relationship between Natives and white settlers.
Question 2: Revise the thesis statement at the top of this page to reflect a more complex view of the relationship between Natives and white settlers.
relationship between Natives and settlers:
- And the Strife Never Ends: Indian-White Hostility As Seen By European Travelers in America, 1800 – 1860: A brief article about the way contemporary Europeans viewed the ongoing conflict between Natives and the American government. You can read it at this link. This reading is required.
(Link To Article: https://www.academia.edu/44623382/_And_the_Strife_Never_Ends_Indian_White_Hostility_as_Seen_by_European_Travelers_in_America_1800_1860_)
- Owning Red: A Theory of Indian (Cultural) Appropriation: An article about the long history of “cultural appropriation” of Native land, artifacts, property, and other cultural resources by white society. Section II, “Indian Appropriation” (pages 869 – 891) details the legal history of conflicts between Natives and non-Natives over land and other property. You can read it at this link. Pages 869 – 891 of this reading are required.
- (Link To Article: https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/articles/4/)
Question 1: Name three historical lenses that you could apply to gain a fuller picture of the relationship between Natives and white settlers.
Question 2: Revise the thesis statement at the top of this page to reflect a more complex view of the relationship between Natives and white settlers.