In my article, I will examine the history of the first American "Indians" and how they adapt to their religion, survival strategy, social organization and material culture. The history of Native American has changed over the years, and before the reconstruction period, the Native American knew who they are and their life. Before the Europeans came and changed their lives, they lived with nature and the land they already knew. They believe America is there and they live very freely.
The conflict between the social and economic values of European and American Indians has brought about changes in both cultures. Spain saw several aspects of the American Indian culture in colonial activities in North America; in contrast, the conflict with the American Indians is a British colonial world about the role of land and gender There is a tendency to strengthen the view. A new concept of society evoked discussions about religion and governance and eventually stimulated experiments on new government structures. The religious zeal of the Protestant evangelist strengthened the understanding of many British settlers and made them freelancers, and the idea of being an Enlightenment philosopher is that individual talent is superior to genetic privilege Emphasize.
American Indians have once prospered by relying on abundant land and natural life. The colonization of white settlers harmed this peaceful life, removed tribes from their lands, and pushed them to a new cultural and religious view. Many years of abuse and abuse led the organization of the American Indian Movement to fight for its rights and freedom. - Throughout history, mankind will promote excellence through the first ritual ceremonies, community activities, and collective edification. Beauty contests are one of their efforts to define changes in femininity and elegance, and gender role in society.
Historically in the Americas, the term "Indians" was most often used to refer to indigenous peoples of the continent after the colonial rule of the 15th century Europe. In order to avoid ambiguity, qualification terms such as "American Indian" or "East Indian" are often used. Since that time, the American government has created the term "indigenous peoples" to refer to indigenous peoples in the United States, but the term "indigenous peoples" is popular among indigenous people and non indigenous people. Since the 1980's, Indian-American Americans have been listed as "Asian Indians" by the United States Census Bureau (in the wider Asian-American community)