The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... Native endured , and this is perhaps the greatest wonder of all . The Native endured , and now confronts America with the fact of his existence , a flourishing population , sophistication in the political arena , and an educated cadre ...
... Native endured , and this is perhaps the greatest wonder of all . The Native endured , and now confronts America with the fact of his existence , a flourishing population , sophistication in the political arena , and an educated cadre ...
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often nostalgically sometimes hopefully . But the Native American has no other place , no other culture , no other homeland , than here on this continent . Deprived of his land , he is deprived of his culture . Deprived of his language ...
often nostalgically sometimes hopefully . But the Native American has no other place , no other culture , no other homeland , than here on this continent . Deprived of his land , he is deprived of his culture . Deprived of his language ...
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... Native American lives in poverty , receives a complete and fruitful education only by the exercise of the greatest personal sacrifices , and dies in squalor . At this moment in our history , our American Indian Historical Society ...
... Native American lives in poverty , receives a complete and fruitful education only by the exercise of the greatest personal sacrifices , and dies in squalor . At this moment in our history , our American Indian Historical Society ...
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