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                   CASE  STUDIES

Purpose : To enable the student to
demonstrate their ability to conduct and
evaluate research in the
area of American
Indian History/Culture covered in this
course at a college level of competency.

Format : 10 - 12 pages in length,  typed /
word processed
using either Works, Word or
RTF  normal fonts(10-12), double-spaced in
correct college
grammar and punctuation,
references must be cited where appropriate 
(MLA Style is required).  A Works Cited page
must be included.
Submit a copy of your paper
to either the email below and a copy at Blackboard
using the email there as an attachment.

Due Date :  March 11th._MidnightLATE
PAPERS WILL HAVE THEIR GRADE REDUCED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATENESS
(USUALLY 1
GRADE PER DAY) !!!!!

 TopicsA research paper on any 
person or event that played a significant
role in the political/historical development
of American Indian Relations during the time
period of this course from 1400-1890. 


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