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When DeSoto (in 1540) and later Juan Pardo (in 1567) marched through what was known as the province of Cofitachequi (which covered the southern part of today's North Carolina and most of South Carolina), the native population was estimated at well over 18,000. Most shared a common Catawba language, enabling this confederation of tribes to practice advanced political and social methods, cooperate and support each other, and meet their common enemy. The footprint of the Cofitachequi is the footprint of this book. The contemporary Catawba, Midland, Santee, N
Indians of North America --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Ethnic identity --- Culture --- Ethnology
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In August of 1862, hundreds of Dakota warriors opened without warning a murderous rampage against settlers and soldiers in southern Minnesota. The vortex of the Dakota Uprising along the Minnesota River encompassed thousands of people in what was perhaps the greatest massacre of whites by Indians in American history. To read about the fast paced and unpredictable flood of killing and destruction is to discover heartrending emotion, irony, tragedy, cowardice, and heroism from unexpected quarters. Previous attempts to sort out individual experiences and place the events in a coherent chronologic
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Although he is best known for his paintings of Native Americans, George Catlin also wrote books about his experiences among the indigenous peoples of the United States. During the 1830s he travelled widely in the western frontier regions with the aim of documenting the vanishing cultures of the Indians, & managed to meet 48 groups. This was a critical time for Native Americans, as US government policies were forcing many tribes off their ancestral land & onto reservations west of the Mississippi River. Catlin's two-volume work, published in 1841, is a compilation of his letters & field notes, & includes over 300 drawings of people, artefacts & animals. Catlin, following the Romantic tradition, expresses admiration for the 'honest & honourable' Indians, & disgust at 'civilised man' having made them 'victims to whiskey, the small-pox & the bayonet'. Volume 2 focuses on tribes in Arkansas, Texas & Florida.
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Het boek is een handzaam naslagwerk waarin u met behulp van het alfabetisch register alle verpleegkundige diagnoses met hun definities, bepalende kernmerken, risicofactoren en samenhangende factoren gemakkelijk kunt opzoeken. Het materiaal kan worden gebruikt binnen de eigen praktijk bij het genereren van verpleegkundige diagnoses en bij het (verder) ontwikkelen van een eenduidig Nederlands verpleegkundig begrippenkader. . NANDA Verpleegkundige diagnoses: Definities en classificatie 2009"2011 is het gevolg van de verdere ontwikkeling door NANDA International. In deze editie zijn de laatste wijzigingen en een flink aantal nieuwe diagnoses opgenomen zoals vastgesteld door de NANDA.
Verpleegkundige diagnose --- North American Nursing Diagnosis Association [Philadelphia, Pa] --- 616-083 --- 613.22 --- classificatie --- verpleegkunde --- verpleegkundige diagnose --- NANDA --- Verpleegkundige diagnose (diagnose (verpleegkundige)) --- 604.82 --- 613.2 --- Classificatie --- verpleegkundige diagnose (NANDA) --- verpleegkundig onderzoek --- 616-083 Hypurgy. Care of patient. Hygiene of the sick. Nursing --- Hypurgy. Care of patient. Hygiene of the sick. Nursing --- Verpleegkundig onderzoek - Theorieën --- diagnostiek (geneeskunde) --- Nursing --- symptomen --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology
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An anthology of essays on the translation of Native American languages and literatures by top scholars in the field.
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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press The seven years from 1853 to 1859 are probably more important to the Pacific Northwest than any period of its recorded history. It was in the 1850's that officials began carving the Oregon Territory into the states. It was the period when most Indian tribes signed treaties that were supposed to protect their future. It was also when the natives of the region learned that no matter what the treaties promised, they would have little control over their
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