The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... remained in the Valley , establishing villages at Lake Ar- rowhead , Redlands , Colton and at a large village at the site of the San Bernardino Valley Junior College . Other families westward settled at Cucamonga , Pomona , La Pu- ente ...
... remained in the Valley , establishing villages at Lake Ar- rowhead , Redlands , Colton and at a large village at the site of the San Bernardino Valley Junior College . Other families westward settled at Cucamonga , Pomona , La Pu- ente ...
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... remained in force even after the War of Inde- pendence — when the Quaker reform movement fell into eclipse— and lasted until the end of the eighteenth century . The leadership of the new American republic was inclined , with varying ...
... remained in force even after the War of Inde- pendence — when the Quaker reform movement fell into eclipse— and lasted until the end of the eighteenth century . The leadership of the new American republic was inclined , with varying ...
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... remained inaccessible to white men for a long time . Then in 1908 the inevitable occurred : " civilization , " in the form of an elec- tric power company , came cutting a trail right through the Yahi village , and its residents ...
... remained inaccessible to white men for a long time . Then in 1908 the inevitable occurred : " civilization , " in the form of an elec- tric power company , came cutting a trail right through the Yahi village , and its residents ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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