The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... result of anthropological and historical studies , attempt- ing to reconstruct the history of those who peopled the ... results of these Euro- pean influences . Other theories of this type have been pro- pounded from time to time , and ...
... result of anthropological and historical studies , attempt- ing to reconstruct the history of those who peopled the ... results of these Euro- pean influences . Other theories of this type have been pro- pounded from time to time , and ...
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Jeannette Henry. The result has been so unsatisfactory that President Lyndon B. Johnson found it necessary to issue a special appeal to Congress in March , 1968 , in which he said , " The most striking fact about the American Indians ...
Jeannette Henry. The result has been so unsatisfactory that President Lyndon B. Johnson found it necessary to issue a special appeal to Congress in March , 1968 , in which he said , " The most striking fact about the American Indians ...
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... result of the Roosevelt veto was the continuation of litigation by the California tribes for another thirty - five years . The denial to them of historic justice , the continued refusal to them of services which were available to other ...
... result of the Roosevelt veto was the continuation of litigation by the California tribes for another thirty - five years . The denial to them of historic justice , the continued refusal to them of services which were available to other ...
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