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Native Americans During European Colonization

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Introduction Native Americans, the people who were not supposed to survive the settlement of Europeans, have lived long and strong, but it is not to say it was has been without struggle (“A Brief History” 2006). “No other group, however, faced problems more severe than the Native Americans” (“Digital” 2014). Struggling to keep control of their sacred land, provide an education for their children, and practice their language, beliefs, and traditions in silence was the typical life of the Native American people. Suffering from unemployment, educational, and religious discrimination, the Native Americans have risen above the rest by starting a whole movement in their name, in order to improve their living conditions/treatment and provide for a better future for the next generation of their people. History Behind the Movement Beginning at the times of European colonization, Native Americans have suffered an immense amount of discrimination (“A Brief History” 2006). These same discriminations are the same as the economic and social problems that minorities have suffered with for years. For the Native Americans, though, the problems are a little different. On top of employment and educational discrimination Native Americans have been unable to hold their old land, traditions, beliefs, and language. Native Americans just wanted to bring back what they once had, and like America’s Forefathers, America continued to take away and prevent them from getting just that

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