Burry My Heart At Wounded Knee
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Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee is a compilation of accounts covering a period in American history which should be remembered with shame by all descendants of the Europeans who settled this land.
The truths contained within this book show the attempt at the genocide of the Indian nations, which rival ....
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.... of corpses, the Indians just folowed suit off the method’s they witnessed for interrogation and trophies.
There was an underlying prejudice against Indians; their skin color made it easy to identify their race. They were prohibited from many jobs and professions even El Parker, a very well educated Native American, who had to obtain aid of his friend U.S. Grant before he could join the union army and fight in the Civil War. Again the striking similarity to the plight of the Eur ....
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