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The era immediately following the civil rights movement idealized a color blind society which allowed for all races to pursue the American dream. However, in recent times the concept of color blindness has now lost its place as the leading ideology for civil rights. . The former of these two ideologies has promoted both a healthy and sometimes volatile
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The Illinois Confederation, also referred to as the Illiniwek or Illini, were made up of 12 to 13 tribes who lived in the Mississippi River Valley. Eventually member tribes occupied an area reaching from Lake Michicigao (Michigan) to Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas. The five main tribes were the Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Michigamea, Peoria, and Tamaroa.
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Illinois
Boarders: Mississippi River, Ohio River, Wabash River , Wisconsin-Illinois Boarder, Indiana Illinois Boarder, Lake Michigan
(Bisected by Illinois River)
Cultural Connotations: Rust Belt State, Agriculture, Midwest, Frost Belt, Great Lake State (Barley)
Inner Rivers: Rock River (North), Kaskaskia River(South), Illinois River (mid)
Listed Eumenes: Chicago (Cook), Springfield (Sagamon), East St. Louis (St. Clair), Decatur, Champaign & Urbana (Champaign), Bloomington & Normal (Mclean), Peoria (Peoria), Rock Island (Rock Island), Rockford (Winnebago)
Route 55 & 57
(Collar Counties comprise the primary Eumene of Illinois)
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Sub-ethnicities of the United States
Acadians/Cajun (French descendants)
Scots Irish (Scottish/Ulster Protestant descendants)
Hawaiian
Canary Islanders (Spanish descendants)
Gullah/Geechee (West African descendants)
Cherokee Nation
Navajo Nation
Sioux (Lakota, Dakota, Nakota)
Apache
Hopi
Iroquois Confederacy (Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Tuscarora)
Mennonite
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