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Indigenous peoples as a historical subject appears across multiple disciplines, including history, anthropology, geography, sociology, social work, and legal studies. Courses examining colonialism, civil rights, and cultural identity regularly assign essays on this subject because it raises fundamental questions about sovereignty, cultural survival, land rights, and the long-term consequences of colonial contact. The topic is academically rich precisely because it sits at the intersection of political history, ethnography, and ethics, requiring students to engage with how indigenous populations have been represented, governed, and marginalized across different regions and time periods.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Some take a regional focus, examining indigenous societies in Australia, Canada, Latin America, or among Native American nations in the United States. Others are ethically oriented, weighing questions around insurance, criminal justice disparities, and constitutional rights. Historical arguments appear alongside anthropological ones, with some essays addressing whether indigenous peoples maintained distinct cultures and histories prior to European arrival. Comparative and case-study approaches are both common, as are policy-focused analyses of how legal frameworks like treaties have shaped indigenous communities over time.

A strong essay on this topic requires a clearly bounded thesis — broad claims about "all indigenous peoples" tend to weaken an argument, so scoping the paper to a specific region, policy question, or historical period is essential. Evidence drawn from legal documents, treaties, ethnographic research, and documented historical events carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating indigenous peoples as a passive subject of colonial history rather than as societies with active roles in shaping their own circumstances.

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Research Paper Doctorate
Indigenous sacred ways and practices
¶ … ancestor veneration and also looks at shamanism in ancient Native American cultures.
Research Paper Undergraduate
The Genographic Project: DNA Migration Mapping Reviewed
Genographic Project might be called a kind of exploratory 'mapping' project. Much like explorers in the ancient world attempted to map the globe; the project's explorers are trying to map a kind of topography of the…
Paper High School
Native American literature and essay analysis
Native American literature is interesting in and of itself but also when the reader understands the cultural perspective of that population. Part of this interest comes from the fact that the Native Americans were the…
Research Paper High School
Indigenous peoples and their cultures
Trade between the Native American tribes has occurred in America for longer than can be recorded, however, the appearance of the Europeans changed the delicate balance that existed.
Research Paper Doctorate
The Inca Empire
Incan Civilization -- the collapse of an indigenous empire and the rise of a pre-Capitalist state
Essay Doctorate
Effecting Meaningful Change in the Global South
One of the harsh realities of life in the 21st century is that the vast majority of the world's population continues to struggle to survive in the face of dwindling arable land and governmental policies that serve to…
Essay Doctorate
Eradicating Suicide: Canadian Aboriginal Youth
The study explores contemporary issues regarding Canada’s aboriginal people and applies social work theory and decolonization principles. The paper describes suicide among Canada’s aboriginal people and provides relevance to social work profession. It identifies the barriers for dealing with suicide and identifies the decolonization methods in use. It explains how the learning influences future social work practice.
Essay Doctorate
Four Models in Global Healthcare
This paper addresses the issues associated with implementing a community health aide program in four locations around the globe. Examples are given of the community health worker programs in Alaska, Iran, Jamaica, and Rwanda. A discussion is provided contrasting these models with work being done in community health aide programs in the Delta region of Mississippi. Recommendations are provided.
Paper Undergraduate
Suicide in Jails and Prisons
This paper discusses the rate of suicide in jails and prisons, causes of prisoner suicide and circumstances under which prisoners commit suicide. It also presents a policy for prevention of prisoner suicide. The policy presented is for the effective identification and assessment of early warning signs of suicide to help in effective prevention.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Africa: Why Democracy Has Taken Hold in Some Countries
Africa and democracy haven't always been two words that go together well, because following the colonization of much of Africa, democracies were established but they struggled (and sometimes failed) to become stable --…