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... Native people will know who you are , or so non- Natives will identify you as Native ? 3 ) Do you choose clothing to show that you are Native ? 4 ) Do you wear symbols of your Native spirituality ? 5 ) Are such symbols for everyday or ...
... Native people will know who you are , or so non- Natives will identify you as Native ? 3 ) Do you choose clothing to show that you are Native ? 4 ) Do you wear symbols of your Native spirituality ? 5 ) Are such symbols for everyday or ...
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mother is threatened by his insistence on their Native heritage , but he persists . Paul believes it is not necessary to choose to be fully Native or non - Native " one can easily be both . " Generally , people identify with inside or ...
mother is threatened by his insistence on their Native heritage , but he persists . Paul believes it is not necessary to choose to be fully Native or non - Native " one can easily be both . " Generally , people identify with inside or ...
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... native settlement.2 The nature and effects of the relationship between missionaries and natives has been widely debated by historians . Some , such as Robin Fisher , argue that missionaries were the most destructive group of whites in ...
... native settlement.2 The nature and effects of the relationship between missionaries and natives has been widely debated by historians . Some , such as Robin Fisher , argue that missionaries were the most destructive group of whites in ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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