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... Native American / European contact at the site consists of apparent continued Native American occupation of the site in conjunc- tion with the presence of English - style earthfast structures , as mentioned above ( see also Gregory ...
... Native American / European contact at the site consists of apparent continued Native American occupation of the site in conjunc- tion with the presence of English - style earthfast structures , as mentioned above ( see also Gregory ...
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... Native Americans at the time , they had lived most of their lives in circumstances devoid of whites . While whites were absent from most Native American past experiences , whites were made ever present in Indian histories based upon ...
... Native Americans at the time , they had lived most of their lives in circumstances devoid of whites . While whites were absent from most Native American past experiences , whites were made ever present in Indian histories based upon ...
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... Native American . press . In addition , Native American newspapers are part of a growth , a continuation of a people's culture and a written continuation of their educational process . Even today , economic factors above all else ...
... Native American . press . In addition , Native American newspapers are part of a growth , a continuation of a people's culture and a written continuation of their educational process . Even today , economic factors above all else ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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