The Salem witch hunt and native Americans: Analysis of their relationship in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Lois the witch
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González Pérez, LeticiaDirector/es
García Navarro, María Del CarmenFecha
2022Resumen
The United States is considered to be a kaleidoscope of numerous cultures. People from a diversity of backgrounds cohabit the country and for centuries now there has been a connection among a variety of them, including English, Afro-American, Asian or Indian, to name a few. One of the cultures with the richest heritage, which inhabited the country since prior to the arrival of colonisers is the Native American. Despite the number of American indians falling at a rapid speed with the arrival of colonisers and being forced to remain in certain reservations and isolated, they still comprise a relevant number of the population, a number that has been increasing in recent years. According to the U.S. Census Bureau in 2020, from 2010 to 2020 the American Indian and Alaska Native population has increased by a 160%. Some of the reasons behind this increase might be found in the fact that many of them find themselves proud of their heritage, claiming their status as Indian Americans (Fesser, 20...
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Salem
Witch hunt
Native Americans
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Elizabeth Gaskell
Lois the Witch