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Page 162
... According to this elder , three realities appear to exist : one , the world of the spoken word ; two , the world of what the heart feels ; and three , what is lived . He gives the example of the Indian in the three - piece suit with tie ...
... According to this elder , three realities appear to exist : one , the world of the spoken word ; two , the world of what the heart feels ; and three , what is lived . He gives the example of the Indian in the three - piece suit with tie ...
Page 432
... According to various accounts , a young Dakota woman was an eye- witness to a massacre of her tribe by the White soldiers . The young Dakota woman had a vision in which she received messages and orders for the Dakota Nations henceforth ...
... According to various accounts , a young Dakota woman was an eye- witness to a massacre of her tribe by the White soldiers . The young Dakota woman had a vision in which she received messages and orders for the Dakota Nations henceforth ...
Page 509
... According to the Kelloggs , Welch said , these Indians were " promised large sums of money by the white men of New York to break up the Six Nations , so that there would be no one to give " the payment to once the claim litigation was ...
... According to the Kelloggs , Welch said , these Indians were " promised large sums of money by the white men of New York to break up the Six Nations , so that there would be no one to give " the payment to once the claim litigation was ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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