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The book “Talking Back To Civilization” by Frederick E. ... My aim in this essay is to try and give examples that show what effects colonization had on the indigenous people through their arguments and statements throughout the progressive area and how the thesis set by Hoxie in his book “Talking Back To The Civilization” is impacted by the examples. ... Talking back to the civilization with art, song, speech and cultural expression were the tools used by the indigenous peoples to voice themselves and, as Hoxie suggests, save their people. ... In spite of all this, he still believed in Christianity and civilization because “there is no chance for our simple life any more” and because he realized that “the white man’s religion is not responsible for his mistakes” (Hoxie 79). ... Many court cases rose as result of back pay the government owed many of the indigenous land leasers. ...
How do these examples of the indigenous people being colonized impact the notion of “Talking Back to Civilization”? ... Quite simply, there would be nothing to “talk back to” if the indigenous people were not colonized.
Approximate Word count = 1023 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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