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Page 447
... Indians , by selling goods in place of making presents to them , as directed by the great white chief .... These stories , so agreeable to the Indian ear , were circulated far and wide ; and not only received as truths , but procured so ...
... Indians , by selling goods in place of making presents to them , as directed by the great white chief .... These stories , so agreeable to the Indian ear , were circulated far and wide ; and not only received as truths , but procured so ...
Page 500
... Indian is pretty much like the American anyone else . Indians dress like everyone else . They live in the same kinds of houses and work at the same jobs and drive the same kinds of cars . As for me , being gay has its disadvantages ...
... Indian is pretty much like the American anyone else . Indians dress like everyone else . They live in the same kinds of houses and work at the same jobs and drive the same kinds of cars . As for me , being gay has its disadvantages ...
Page 502
... Indians . It will take a long time . For now , it's important that Indians know that there are gay Indians , both sexes . " How do they feel about the Bicentennial ? " Angry , " Barbara stated flatly . " It's ridiculous . What should ...
... Indians . It will take a long time . For now , it's important that Indians know that there are gay Indians , both sexes . " How do they feel about the Bicentennial ? " Angry , " Barbara stated flatly . " It's ridiculous . What should ...
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