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American Indian Autobiography.


This book contains a wealth of information about American Indians American Indians: see Americas, antiquity and prehistory of the; Natives, Middle American; Natives, North American; Natives, South American.  which should be of special interest to scholars and of general interest to people who provide social services social services
Noun, pl

welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs

social services nplservicios mpl sociales 
 to American Indians. The material is provided in the form of narratives compiled from a number of different sources and cultural groups--from Crows Crow 1  
n. pl. Crow or Crows In both senses also called Absaroke.
1.
a. A Native American people formerly inhabiting an area of the northern Great Plains between the Platte and Yellowstone
, Hidatsas, Navajos, Osages, Kiowas, Hopis, Pequods, Chippewas, Kwakiutls; from warriors
Warriors may refer to:
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, farmers, Christian converts, rebels and assimilationists, Peyotists, shamans, hunters, Sun Dancers, artists, visionaries, mothers, fathers, and English professors.
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Publication:American Rehabilitation
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Date:Sep 22, 1990
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