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- Text: ... off They represented a new Indians' backs; they ridiculed their own organization of their own, elders, the 'Uncle Tomahawks' among the the National Indian Youth tribal leaders, who for decades had sold out the · Indians by letting the doCouncil... " gooders decide what...
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- Text: ...e of celebration or ceremony there are many vendors who cheapen the meaning by selling junk and calling it authentic (rubber tomahawks, imitation clothing, roach clips with feathers, etc.). I was glad that the vendors involved this weekend sold only authentic crafts. The food was simple and...
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- Text: ...From "The Rights of Indians and Tribes", An American Civil Liberties Union Handbook and Uncle Tomahawks tell you we must do things the "American way". BEING INDIAN IS ... feeling the stares of the non-Indians in any public place you walk into. BEING INDIAN IS .•. hav...
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- Text: ...ace near “Brown town,” where farmers reported clearing their fields and discovering large numbers of arrowheads and even tomahawks. A silver crucifix found in the area and dated 1664 indicates early contact with Jesuit missionaries, perhaps even explorer Father Jacques Marquette. The fi...
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- Text: ...ace near “Brown town,” where farmers reported clearing their fields and discovering large numbers of arrowheads and even tomahawks. A silver crucifix found in the area and dated 1664 indicates early contact with Jesuit missionaries, perhaps even explorer Father Jacques Marquette. The fi...
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- Text: ...ace near “Brown town,” where farmers reported clearing their fields and discovering large numbers of arrowheads and even tomahawks. A silver crucifix found in the area and dated 1664 indicates early contact with Jesuit missionaries, perhaps even explorer Father Jacques Marquette. The fi...