1. A Comparison of Native American and African Cultures
This idea of Christianizing the Native population by force would continue throughout time, with Mohawk/Haudenosaunee during the late 17th century to early 18th century commenting on how the explorers during contacts "Would always have a minister with them (Grim, 1995, p. 446).... Although the Africans were enslaved over issues of profit, those in the Carlisle School had what they believed to be good intentions. A teacher in 1905 stated that during the school year while living in the "home" environment offered by the Carlisle School that, "The Indian youth learns English and...
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