The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1974 |
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... eracy had reached such proportions that Governor Dugan wrote , in a report of the Committee of Trade in 1687 , " The five In- dian Nations are the most warlike people in America , and are 99 a bullwark between us and the French and all 39.
... eracy had reached such proportions that Governor Dugan wrote , in a report of the Committee of Trade in 1687 , " The five In- dian Nations are the most warlike people in America , and are 99 a bullwark between us and the French and all 39.
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... Committee on Indian Affairs considered the conduct of the commissioner " unfortunate " and " highly im- prudent , " scored the testimony in his behalf as utterly worth- less , deplored the many fabrications of documents , and was deeply ...
... Committee on Indian Affairs considered the conduct of the commissioner " unfortunate " and " highly im- prudent , " scored the testimony in his behalf as utterly worth- less , deplored the many fabrications of documents , and was deeply ...
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... Committee exposed condi- tions revealing the systematic kidnapping of Indian children from Navajo parents on the reservation . Despite the efforts and the investigation , however , conditions continued to worsen . President Hoover's ...
... Committee exposed condi- tions revealing the systematic kidnapping of Indian children from Navajo parents on the reservation . Despite the efforts and the investigation , however , conditions continued to worsen . President Hoover's ...
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Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and Events Joan Martin Burke Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |