The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... given all recordings in full , as was done above , but rather one full recording with notes on the others . Second episode . The following incident was included here only by JS and MO ; it is given by Olden ( p . 125 ) as a separate ...
... given all recordings in full , as was done above , but rather one full recording with notes on the others . Second episode . The following incident was included here only by JS and MO ; it is given by Olden ( p . 125 ) as a separate ...
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... given to the Cheyenne people was one of the most democratic which has ever been known . There were four divisions of the people , because of their many numbers . This was before Whiteman came to this land . The four groups were combined ...
... given to the Cheyenne people was one of the most democratic which has ever been known . There were four divisions of the people , because of their many numbers . This was before Whiteman came to this land . The four groups were combined ...
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... given them . The two important parts of this law are the protection of the people , and the protection of the land . These laws don't allow fighting among the people . The only fighting done was in order to protect their homes and their ...
... given them . The two important parts of this law are the protection of the people , and the protection of the land . These laws don't allow fighting among the people . The only fighting done was in order to protect their homes and their ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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