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    Today my classmates and I took a trip to the Cherokee Reservation about an hour away from Warren Wilson college’s campus. It was most certainly worth the drive, for I have never been to a reservation before and was highly looking forward to learning about a culture, that honestly, I did not, and still do not, know enough about. In my public school education, from what I remember, my exposure to Native American studies in elementary school was primarily during Thanksgiving time, with storybooks and

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    After all, the Bourdain who would eventually go on to host No Reservations and Parts Unknown as the ideal globe trekker is energized by new experiences. He was fearless and generous, and seemed to be powered by the same thing that so drained him in A Cook’s Tour. But his initial reaction to travel illuminates something

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    Indian Policy Reservations: In the 1890s, Buffalo’s became an extinct animal as they were hunted and slaughtered by the American Indians and the Europeans. Their numbers began to rapidly decrease, and soon enough, less than 2,000 remained. How did it get this way? The American Indians used bison as their livlihood, they not only use bison for meat, but they were very careful about using every piece of the Bison they hunted. In an article entitled “A Brief History of Bison” the “Bison Basics”

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    Reservation Vs Reardan

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    1. What are some of the differences between the reservation and Reardan? Reardan is a small town about twenty-two miles from the rez which is filled with prepy white folks who are far wealthier than those on the rez. For example, “I knew that seven or eight of those Indians lived with drunken mothers and fathers. I knew that one of those Indians had a father who dealt crack and meth. I knew two of those Indians had fathers in prison. I knew that none of them was going to college. Not one of them

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    implemented it will solve the most common problems that the Hotels encounter. Features: - online reservation - add/edit/delete guest reservation information - prepaid card - reloadable - guest account numbers - generate monthly sales income(reports) Objectives of the project The goal of the study is to analyze, design, develop and implement a online reservation system for Sogo Hotel that will help improve the current system. This study aims to solve the problem

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    of the Indians on the reservation had given up on trying to move on from their poor lifestyle and have decided to stay with their Indian culture. However, this is not the case for Junior. Despite the fact that he grew up with a variety of medical problems and unlucky experiences, he still did not give in. Now why didn’t he just stay within the reservation he was on? It would have been much simpler if he just stayed there with his family than travel outside of the reservation (not to mention the low

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    An oil boom at the Fort Berthold reservation has attracted thousands of newcomers—and a wave of hard-to-prosecute crime. (Sierra Crane-Murdoch) On an early morning last June, on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in western North Dakota, tribal officer Nathan Sanchez was nearing the end of his shift when he noticed a frantic stirring in the cattails alongside the road. A girl emerged. Her jeans were wet, her halter-top fallen to her waist. Sanchez approached in his car to ask what had happened

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    drive six hours to see a doctor?” Well for starters, I lived on the Navajo Reservation all my life and we do, in fact, have hospitals. They’re in every major city. Before you understand why it is normal for my family and many others to travel that far to see a doctor, I need to help you understand how hospitals on the Navajo Reservation, and on many others reservations, operate. All hospitals on Native American reservations are run by the Indian Health Services or IHS for short. The IHS is an agency

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    Meredith AP English August 17, 2016 Reservation Blues Reservation Blues, a novel written by Sherman Alexie meant for anyone with the ability to understand its words to be read. This can be said solely from the purpose, or theme, of the book. That theme is the fact that everything happens for a reason as your desires could stare you in the eye without you realizing. In the beginning of the book, a black man named Robert Johnson walks into the Spokane Indian reservation looking for one woman to help him

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    The term reservation is defined as “blocking a particular room type for a guest, for a definite period of time, for a particular guest. “ To ensure a secure and safe place for stay during their visit to another one, generally guests prefer to make advance reservations in hotels and accommodation units of other types. Most of the hotels will readily accept advance bookings and reservations in order to achieve high occupancy and to maximize the revenue of the room. Whenever a guest makes a reservation

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