I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the IndiansVirginia Irving Armstrong Sage Books, 1971 - 206 páginas A collection of the oratory of the Americna Indian from the 17th century to the present day. With integrity, with statesmanship, with poetic imagery and caustic wit, Indian chiefs and orators describe their relations with the white man. It is a story of proffered friendship, of broken promises, of hopes that ended in disillusionment-and of a vision of life so strong, that it has survived defeat. |
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I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the Indians Virginia Irving Armstrong Visualização de excertos - 1971 |
I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the Indians Virginia Irving Armstrong Visualização de excertos - 1971 |
I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the Indians Virginia Irving Armstrong Visualização de excertos - 1971 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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Referências a este livro
This Country was Ours: A Documentary History of the American Indian, Volume 63 Virgil J. Vogel Visualização de excertos - 1972 |
His Majesty's Indian Allies: British Indian Policy in the Defence of Canada ... Robert S. Allen Pré-visualização indisponível - 1992 |