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  • Morton With The Puritans
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    THE MAY-POLE AT MERRY MOUNT MOST confusing thing in American History, as read it, is the nearly universal lack of scale. This parochialism is helped by such balanced statement as A.C. Adams' preface to Thomas Morton's The New English Dictionary in which the incident of the May-pole at Merry Mount is related. Adams has compared that "vulgar royalist libertine", Morton, and the Puritans of the Plymouth Colony too closely. He has seen the time too near. He has accepted the mere chance presence of M...
  • Known As Pueblo Indians And The Navajo
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    INTRODUCTION Abenaki The Abenaki Indians lived in the northern part of New England and the southern part of the Canadian Maritimes. The Abenaki were divided into eastern, western, and maritime divisions. The eastern Abenaki were located in modern day Maine, to the east of New Hampshire's White Mountains. The southern boundaries of the Abenaki homeland were near the present northern border of Massachusetts. The western Abenaki lived on the eastern shores of Lake Champlain. The Maritime Abenaki we...
  • Lives Of The Acoma Indians
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    "There is one Acoma. It is a class by itself. The peer of it is not in the world... The longest visit never wears out its glamour: one feels as in a strange, sweet, unearthly dream, whose very rocks are genii, and whose people swart conjurors. It is the spendthrift of beauty"-Lummis, 1983 (James 18). Acoma was a beautiful, strong village, drawing many people to it, even though they were usually unwelcome. "From the very outset Acoma excited the curiosity and even the fear of pioneers because of ...
  • Navajo Police Jim Chee
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    In a country that is the melting pot for many cultures, it is hard to interact with all of them. Tony Hiller man educates readers about one culture, the Navajos, through his novel, The Ghostway. After a shooting happens in the quiet Indian reservation, a Navajo police Jim Chee, officer overcomes many obstacles physically, mentally, and spiritually to sort the case out and protect a young girl. He is constantly struggling with his identity, whether or not he should continue living his life as a N...

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