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Page 99
... ( July 12 ) . The word " healing " turned up here too , along with citation of a banner proclaiming : “ Oka is all of us . ' " The article was brief and no Native persons were quoted . On July 13 , the LFP reported a poll result that ...
... ( July 12 ) . The word " healing " turned up here too , along with citation of a banner proclaiming : “ Oka is all of us . ' " The article was brief and no Native persons were quoted . On July 13 , the LFP reported a poll result that ...
Page 101
... July 16. The family " lost everything . " The fire was the sixth in the Chippewa and Oneida settlements with undeter- mined cause in the last year , though the local constable said the fires were unconnected . Nothing is said in this ...
... July 16. The family " lost everything . " The fire was the sixth in the Chippewa and Oneida settlements with undeter- mined cause in the last year , though the local constable said the fires were unconnected . Nothing is said in this ...
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... ( July 29 ) reported the relief of his neighbors that there had been no further violence . An interesting feature article of July 13 interviewed several successful Native businessmen and discussed the difficulties they face in getting ...
... ( July 29 ) reported the relief of his neighbors that there had been no further violence . An interesting feature article of July 13 interviewed several successful Native businessmen and discussed the difficulties they face in getting ...
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