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Essay heading: Lost Voices : How European Immigrants and Especially British Colonialization Damaged Aboriginal Culture.
 
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French Jesuits went on missions, living among the Huron people in their own lands, learning their language and studying their culture. Even though the Jesuits did this in order to convert the Huron to Catholicism, they at least showed respect for the original culture. The British were much more arrogant in their attitudes...
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The British were much more arrogant in their attitudes. There were language barriers between the British and the Native peoples, which were ignored by the British and some land agreements were not recorded or were lost. Some of the translators were not dependable or were dishonest. In many treaties, Aboriginal nations were not considered or mentioned, leaving a feeling of betrayal...
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Lost Voices : How European Immigrants and Especially British Colonialization Damaged Aboriginal Culture.   Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Native Peoples in New England   Should There Be Aboriginal Self-government In Canada/united States Of   French And English Revolution   French And English Revolution   European, Native American, and African Collisions   Louis IV's Influence on French Culture and Style   Native American Women and Culture   British Reactions to the French Revolution   Religion and Spirituality in Native American Culture   Grammatical Difference Between British And American English.   Cultural and Economic Responses by British and Spanish to Native Americans   English Vs. Spanish/French  
 
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