American Indians: Answers to Today's QuestionsUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 2001 - 494 páginas Answer to today's questions. |
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... Indian tribe ? 7. How is tribal membership determined ? .......... ......... 64 ............ 64 8. What are the ... American Indian tribes ? ................ ............ 70 13. Who are the Five Civilized Tribes and how did they get ...
... Indian tribe ? 7. How is tribal membership determined ? .......... ......... 64 ............ 64 8. What are the ... American Indian tribes ? ................ ............ 70 13. Who are the Five Civilized Tribes and how did they get ...
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... Indians ? ............. 100 5. Are reservation Indians required to stay on their reservations ? ..... 102 6. What is the " politically correct " term to use in referring to American Indians ? .......... 7. Do Indians serve in the ...
... Indians ? ............. 100 5. Are reservation Indians required to stay on their reservations ? ..... 102 6. What is the " politically correct " term to use in referring to American Indians ? .......... 7. Do Indians serve in the ...
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... American influence ? .143 .145 12. Is it true that traditional Indian religious ceremonies were outlawed historically ? ......... 150 13. What is the Native American Church ?. .152 14. Is there more tolerance for Native religions today ...
... American influence ? .143 .145 12. Is it true that traditional Indian religious ceremonies were outlawed historically ? ......... 150 13. What is the Native American Church ?. .152 14. Is there more tolerance for Native religions today ...
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... ( Indian Territory ) tribes involved in the Civil War ? .............. ..191 9. When was the last official surrender ... American Indian tribal groups have ? .......... 218 9. How did the Indian Claims Commission come into being , and what ...
... ( Indian Territory ) tribes involved in the Civil War ? .............. ..191 9. When was the last official surrender ... American Indian tribal groups have ? .......... 218 9. How did the Indian Claims Commission come into being , and what ...
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V | 1 |
VI | 21 |
VII | 25 |
VIII | 57 |
IX | 79 |
X | 93 |
XI | 132 |
XII | 169 |
XIX | 338 |
XX | 361 |
XXI | 378 |
XXII | 383 |
XXIII | 413 |
XXIV | 417 |
XXV | 419 |
XXVI | 425 |
XIII | 206 |
XIV | 239 |
XV | 279 |
XVI | 291 |
XVII | 307 |
XVIII | 325 |
XXVII | 429 |
XXIX | 431 |
XXX | 434 |
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