Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 98
... white ones and their way is preferable . Three articles appeared by local Native freelance journalist Bud White Eye , two of them with an accompanying picture of the writer , perhaps signifying his authority to translate what was ...
... white ones and their way is preferable . Three articles appeared by local Native freelance journalist Bud White Eye , two of them with an accompanying picture of the writer , perhaps signifying his authority to translate what was ...
Page 99
... White Eye suggests that " the Oka crisis was a service for all Canadians " and that all Canadians would re- act with " a desperate move " at a similar threat to their land . White society is presented with negative stereotypes that must ...
... White Eye suggests that " the Oka crisis was a service for all Canadians " and that all Canadians would re- act with " a desperate move " at a similar threat to their land . White society is presented with negative stereotypes that must ...
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... white , if possible , and while white society became increasingly prejudiced against all people of color , the Powhatans continued to " pride themselves upon their descent from the warriors of Powhatan " ( Mooney 1890 : 132 ) ...
... white , if possible , and while white society became increasingly prejudiced against all people of color , the Powhatans continued to " pride themselves upon their descent from the warriors of Powhatan " ( Mooney 1890 : 132 ) ...
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