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Page 43
... Indians not being curious . And , very importantly , it is certainly not about the degree of curiosity , as the archaeologist implied , over the same past . More correctly , part of the archaeologist's statement should have been taken ...
... Indians not being curious . And , very importantly , it is certainly not about the degree of curiosity , as the archaeologist implied , over the same past . More correctly , part of the archaeologist's statement should have been taken ...
Page 47
... Indians . In his book God is Red , Vine Deloria Jr. ( 1973 , 33 ) noted that when a group of American Indian Movement militants disrupted a dig in Minnesota in 1971 , an archaeology student was heard to say " ( w ) e were trying to ...
... Indians . In his book God is Red , Vine Deloria Jr. ( 1973 , 33 ) noted that when a group of American Indian Movement militants disrupted a dig in Minnesota in 1971 , an archaeology student was heard to say " ( w ) e were trying to ...
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... Indians in the future also become meaningless . Many Indians even go so far , when trying to understand this approach from our view , of rightfully asking for specific examples ( and only rarely finding them ) . Arguments made about ...
... Indians in the future also become meaningless . Many Indians even go so far , when trying to understand this approach from our view , of rightfully asking for specific examples ( and only rarely finding them ) . Arguments made about ...
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