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" Their skins served us for clothing. HE had scattered them over the country, and taught us how to take them. HE had caused the earth to produce corn for bread. All this HE had done for his red children, because he loved them. "
The Extractor; or Universal repertorium of literature, science, and arts ... - Page 244
1829
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Cracks in the Melting Pot: Racism and Discrimination in American History

Melvin Steinfield - Social Science - 1973 - 402 pages
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Looking for America: The People's History, Volume 1

Stanley I. Kutler - History - 1976 - 474 pages
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Epochs of Civilization

Pramatha Nath Bose - Civilization - 1978 - 362 pages
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Interpretationen amerikanischer Prosa unserer Zeit: Anderson, Hemingway ...

Friedrich Krotz - American fiction - 1979 - 282 pages
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Indian Oratory: Famous Speeches by Noted Indian Chiefs

W. C. Vanderwerth, William R. Carmack - Social Science - 1971 - 316 pages
...and the deer, and their skins served us for clothing. He had scattered them over the country, and had taught us how to take them. He had caused the earth...had done for his red children because he loved them. If we had any disputes about hunting grounds, they were generally settled without the shedding of much...
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Red & White: Indian Views of the White Man, 1492-1982

Annette Rosenstiel - History - 1983 - 196 pages
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American Indian Tribal Governments

Sharon O'Brien - Social Science - 1993 - 372 pages
...and the deer, and their skins served us for clothing. He has scattered them over the country, and had taught us how to take them. He had caused the earth...had done for his red children because he loved them. If we had any disputes about hunting grounds, they were generally settled without the shedding of much...
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The American Tradition in Literature

George B. Perkins - Literary Criticism - 1990 - 2156 pages
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