BETWEEN TWO FIRES
IN 1867, TWO YEARS AFTER THE CIVIL WAR, THE COMMISSIONER OF Indian affairs wrote in his annual report: "... this benevolent and bounteous government [United States] has from the onset accorded to them [Indians] rights and possessions, and extended over them a paternal care which is most simply and admirably acknowledged in their appellation which styles the government 'the great father.'"
December 17, 1996
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Paperback
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320
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Free Press
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