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2by Forbes, Jack“... discuss in another article. Most European writers picture Native Americans as peoples living...”
Published 1998
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3“...INTRODUCTION TO CANCER AS AN ISSUE AMONG AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES Cancer is a growing...”
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4by Bonvillain, NancySubjects: “...Native American societies...”
Published 1989
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5by Risch, Barbara“...INTRODUCTION History, in any culture, may be conceived of as the narrative organization...”
Published 2000
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6by Peterson, Jacqueline“... the invasion of the American Indian worlds by various European nation states, four centuries of colonization...”
Published 1982
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7by Koehler, Lyle“... treated Native Americans who appeared before them. No one has, however, systematically compared, colony...”
Published 1979
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8by Miller, Jay“... cosmic and personal senses, of Native North America. It uses the European solution for distinguishing...”
Published 2000
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9by Hawker, Ronald W.“...-twentieth-century “decline,” and mid-twentieth-century “renaissance.” This outdated, European-derived model...”
Published 2001
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10by Ray, Arthur J.“...-European ancestry. Initially the problem was one of timing. The work appeared in 1945 when most historical...”
Published 1982
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11by Ducker, James H.“...As Europeans explored and exploited America, they encountered the problem of what to do...”
Published 1996
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12by Dickason, Olive Patricia“... was on the defensive, determined to prevent further dismemberment of her North American empire. Nowhere was this change...”
Published 1986
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13by Weil, Richard H.“... Great Lakes country. Soon these Europeans came into contact with the Ojibwa population, known among...”
Published 1989
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14by Stark, Heidi“...The Anishinaabe (Ojibwe/Chippewa) engaged in treaty-making long before the arrival of Europeans...”
Published 2010
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15“... of land since first contact with Europeans. Whereas some succumbed to the superior military power...”
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16by Dickason, Olive Patricia“...The mixing of the races, as the cliche would have it, began in North America as soon as Europeans...”
Published 1982
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