The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... things which we do not . Our young people like these things , our youth want change . It is not their fault if they were not told what I am telling you . " When he says this , I feel very honored , so I sit with a very straight back so ...
... things which we do not . Our young people like these things , our youth want change . It is not their fault if they were not told what I am telling you . " When he says this , I feel very honored , so I sit with a very straight back so ...
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... things inside . There was no bedding or fireplace just . . . I don't know ... so much stuff for one house . Grandfather pointed to a white sack . The man gave it to him and Grandfather gave him something in his hand . The man took it ...
... things inside . There was no bedding or fireplace just . . . I don't know ... so much stuff for one house . Grandfather pointed to a white sack . The man gave it to him and Grandfather gave him something in his hand . The man took it ...
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... things that were here before they came , and not things that are a result of their development . The gold of the Sierra and the redwood forests of the California Northwest , for one thing . I doubt if I could buy one tree from the ...
... things that were here before they came , and not things that are a result of their development . The gold of the Sierra and the redwood forests of the California Northwest , for one thing . I doubt if I could buy one tree from the ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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