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White society is presented with negative stereotypes that must be put behind . White Eye addresses the reader directly : “ YOU ( emphasis mine ) must understand that Indians are the original people in this land .
White society is presented with negative stereotypes that must be put behind . White Eye addresses the reader directly : “ YOU ( emphasis mine ) must understand that Indians are the original people in this land .
Page 282
This brief summary of the distribution of negative particles indicates that much more research is needed into occurrence of each negator in a wide variety of syntactic structures . In Montagnais both apu and ekā may occur with a ...
This brief summary of the distribution of negative particles indicates that much more research is needed into occurrence of each negator in a wide variety of syntactic structures . In Montagnais both apu and ekā may occur with a ...
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The only hint of negative thoughts about Native peoples in the extant diaries is his entry for June 12th , 19255 which reads “ I went into Dicks house today . It was an awful mess One never need be surprised what they see around an ...
The only hint of negative thoughts about Native peoples in the extant diaries is his entry for June 12th , 19255 which reads “ I went into Dicks house today . It was an awful mess One never need be surprised what they see around an ...
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