"The biggest problem of all Indian problems is Whiteman (Basso pg. 3)." Whitman who is elusive is not a recent problem for American Indians. For Western Apache, this problem was first published in 1853 after Gadsden purchased the final version. Caucas invading west Arizona western territory of Apache were not for peace but had demands and open hostility. So the cruel 30 year war began, which led to Apache's failure (Basso pg. 24). It was not enough to establish a reservation for Caucas in 1872.
In the late nineteenth century, the policy of indigenous peoples of the United States government was influenced by the desire to expand westward into the area occupied by these indigenous peoples. By the 1950's almost all Indian tribes, about 360,000 people lived in the west of the Mississippi River. These American Indians come from the northwest and the southeast but are limited to the Indian territory of Oklahoma.
Native Americans lived in this country for generations. There are many things that are affected by Native Americans. Native American culture is one of the richest cultures in American history. The history of Native American is full of struggle, aggression, and conquest. None of the many Indian tribes of the past are more interesting than Cherokee Indian tribes. Cherokee Indians were originally located in the southeastern United States of America ("Native American")
The cultural change of American Indians and American Indians and the sensitivity of people to what Native Americans mean in today's society will affect Native American identity. This chapter shares some insight into these issues and elements. These insights are born of my own experience and exchanges with Native Americans from all the backgrounds of Indian state provinces 1 So then I will add this information when a student problem expert works with a Native American student Here is how we can use it.
Throughout the history of the United States, the tradition of Native American added a rich color to American life. Today, the influence of indigenous peoples continues through personal achievement and contribution to various fields of American society. America's culture and society will differ greatly without the influence of Indigenous people's culture and individuals. In this section of this resource pack, I will explain the contributions of the Native Americans to American culture. It considers the general contribution of agriculture, government, language and architecture as well as individual contribution. Jack Weatherford studied much of the American Indian contribution. His work "Indian Givers: How American Indians Change the World" is the main source of information for this package.