Diversity of Native American Nations Prior to Essay

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Diversity of Native American Nations

Prior to the European's discovery of Native Americans, there was a great deal of diversity among the different tribes. Many people today still have "Indian" ancestry, but yet there is no single definition of what makes a person an Indian. For the U.S. census, for example, anyone who claimed that they were Indian (Native American) were counted as such, whether they were actually Indian or not (Warren, n.d.). The membership criteria for different tribes is also unique, and no two tribes have the same specifics for membership. That makes determining whether a particular person is Native American very difficult, because he or she may meet the criteria set out by one tribe, but not meet the criteria for another tribe. However, Native Americans are also other people who are indigenous to the U.S., such as Alaskan Eskimos and Native Hawaiians (Warren, n.d.). These are different groups from Indians, but all of them fall under the title of Native American.

When the European settlers appeared, they began to focus on moving through the country, taking the land they wanted for their settlements. The Indians who were there at the time resisted this, of course, and many of them were killed.

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The largest killer of the Indians was not the weapons of the settlers, but the diseases and germs they brought with them from their native country (Warren, n.d.). Many of the diseases they had acquired were not anything the Indians had been exposed to before, so they quickly got sick from new germs. Many of them died, and it took some time before any amount of significant immunity was built up. Other Indians ended up befriending the settlers, and they worked and lived in relative harmony -- but there was still a push for more and more land to be taken from the Indians for use by the settlers (Warren, n.d.). In the end, most Indians ended up on reservations, and the settlers created generations of Americans who took over the country and the majority of the land.

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