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... Indian families and raised as Indians , as well as those who had been taken as adults . As was to be expected , but was disregarded by the white families , most of the children considered themselves Indians and did not want to be ...
... Indian families and raised as Indians , as well as those who had been taken as adults . As was to be expected , but was disregarded by the white families , most of the children considered themselves Indians and did not want to be ...
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... Indians of southern New England and Long Island . Handbook of North American Indians , v . 15 : Northeast , ed . by Bruce G. Trigger ( Washington : Smithsonian Institution ) , 177–189 . Darnell , Regna . 1995. Deux ou trois choses que ...
... Indians of southern New England and Long Island . Handbook of North American Indians , v . 15 : Northeast , ed . by Bruce G. Trigger ( Washington : Smithsonian Institution ) , 177–189 . Darnell , Regna . 1995. Deux ou trois choses que ...
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... Indians , in the Province of Manitoba , of whom only 3,670 individual men , women and children derive benefits from the fisheries . " Noticeably absent is criticism of Indian Agents and other federal government officials . For example ...
... Indians , in the Province of Manitoba , of whom only 3,670 individual men , women and children derive benefits from the fisheries . " Noticeably absent is criticism of Indian Agents and other federal government officials . For example ...
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