Interactions between Great Lakes Indians, Europeans, Americans, and the Land they Lived on from 1600-1830

vii, 42 p. I was not alive when the revolutions of the sixties and seventies happened, but I have been affected by them. And I know that as humans, we have a curiosity about what we were once like and how that distant past relates to who we are now. What I have noticed in this present age is the pen...

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Main Author: Racher, Naomi
Other Authors: Lewis, James E., 1964-
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10920/24091
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spelling ftkalamazoocoll:oai:https://cache.kzoo.edu:10920/24091 2024-09-15T18:24:57+00:00 Interactions between Great Lakes Indians, Europeans, Americans, and the Land they Lived on from 1600-1830 Racher, Naomi Lewis, James E., 1964- 2009 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10920/24091 en_US eng Kalamazoo College History Senior Individualized Projects Collection Senior Individualized Projects. History.; http://hdl.handle.net/10920/24091 U.S. copyright laws protect this material. Commercial use or distribution of this material is not permitted without prior written permission of the copyright holder. All rights reserved. Thesis 2009 ftkalamazoocoll 2024-07-26T03:06:43Z vii, 42 p. I was not alive when the revolutions of the sixties and seventies happened, but I have been affected by them. And I know that as humans, we have a curiosity about what we were once like and how that distant past relates to who we are now. What I have noticed in this present age is the penetrating effect we have on the world we live in. In my lifetime alone, there have been two Iraqi wars, with both Presidents George HW Bush and George W Bush. The revelation of our longstanding dependence on oil has stirred public outrage and helped shape political policies with respect to the environment and diplomacy. Television has also taught us that the North Pole is melting, the polar bears are dying, and our world is on a precipice of dynamic change. But luckily an entire eco or green friendly industry, full of ethanol developers, soybean processors, organic food growers, free-range turkey raisers, hybrid car makers, etc. has sprung up in response to the environmental damage done by generations of industrial era ad consumers. Thesis North Pole Kalamazoo College: cache digital archive
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description vii, 42 p. I was not alive when the revolutions of the sixties and seventies happened, but I have been affected by them. And I know that as humans, we have a curiosity about what we were once like and how that distant past relates to who we are now. What I have noticed in this present age is the penetrating effect we have on the world we live in. In my lifetime alone, there have been two Iraqi wars, with both Presidents George HW Bush and George W Bush. The revelation of our longstanding dependence on oil has stirred public outrage and helped shape political policies with respect to the environment and diplomacy. Television has also taught us that the North Pole is melting, the polar bears are dying, and our world is on a precipice of dynamic change. But luckily an entire eco or green friendly industry, full of ethanol developers, soybean processors, organic food growers, free-range turkey raisers, hybrid car makers, etc. has sprung up in response to the environmental damage done by generations of industrial era ad consumers.
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