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... treaties are being defended . It should be recognized , however , that the treaties themselves were instruments of expropriation , extermination , and dispossession . It is impossible to read the texts of the treaties without ...
... treaties are being defended . It should be recognized , however , that the treaties themselves were instruments of expropriation , extermination , and dispossession . It is impossible to read the texts of the treaties without ...
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... treaties of peace and friendship , treaties to settle land ownership , and treaties made as a result of conquest by the Europeans . 66 A Treaty is defined in Webster's unabridged dictionary as " a contract in writing between two or more ...
... treaties of peace and friendship , treaties to settle land ownership , and treaties made as a result of conquest by the Europeans . 66 A Treaty is defined in Webster's unabridged dictionary as " a contract in writing between two or more ...
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Treaties of the Sioux Examples have been given of the first treaty made between the Indians and the United States , and the last treaty made , before the official treaty ... treaties , so long violated , must now be 49 Treaties of the Sioux.
Treaties of the Sioux Examples have been given of the first treaty made between the Indians and the United States , and the last treaty made , before the official treaty ... treaties , so long violated , must now be 49 Treaties of the Sioux.
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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 |