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Page 82
... need , they assumed an aggressive leadership role by giving orders , and they denigrated the most competent of ... needs . . . when I go times I take only two pounds of flour ... and get food from the country . I never work by the ...
... need , they assumed an aggressive leadership role by giving orders , and they denigrated the most competent of ... needs . . . when I go times I take only two pounds of flour ... and get food from the country . I never work by the ...
Page 114
... needs but he was unable to forgive the Native student faction . As far as Buddy was concerned , this Native student faction had contributed to the demise of the Native Education Department as well as to the demise of Native control of ...
... needs but he was unable to forgive the Native student faction . As far as Buddy was concerned , this Native student faction had contributed to the demise of the Native Education Department as well as to the demise of Native control of ...
Page 117
... need verbal and written skills to survive college life and to obtain a degree but they feel that it should be done at a ... needs to consider which Native people will benefit from self - government and who will lead them . Contestations ...
... need verbal and written skills to survive college life and to obtain a degree but they feel that it should be done at a ... needs to consider which Native people will benefit from self - government and who will lead them . Contestations ...
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