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Yet , with exceptions , those who wrote Native American history continued to use biased documents and to identify with their authors ' values and concerns . In the 1980s , Frederick E. Hoxie noted that American history textbook authors ...
Yet , with exceptions , those who wrote Native American history continued to use biased documents and to identify with their authors ' values and concerns . In the 1980s , Frederick E. Hoxie noted that American history textbook authors ...
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Genevieve to give notice . ” Later that day Gayoso arrived at Ste . Genevieve and remained a few days ( Nasatir 1968 : 297–300 ) . Bolon continued in his role as intermediary between the Delaware and the Spanish government .
Genevieve to give notice . ” Later that day Gayoso arrived at Ste . Genevieve and remained a few days ( Nasatir 1968 : 297–300 ) . Bolon continued in his role as intermediary between the Delaware and the Spanish government .
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Direct transactions regarding Fighting Island continued between Paxton and the DIA from 1840 to 1870 , including rental bonds , Arbitration , Patent and a federal order - in - council granting him fishing rights around the island ...
Direct transactions regarding Fighting Island continued between Paxton and the DIA from 1840 to 1870 , including rental bonds , Arbitration , Patent and a federal order - in - council granting him fishing rights around the island ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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