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I HAVE SPOKEN: American History through the Voices of the Indians. Introduction by Fredrick W. Turnerby Armstrong, Virginia Irving, compiler
DescriptionChicago: Sage Books/Swallow Press, 1971. 2nd printing. Original cloth. Very Good/Very Good. pp: xxii, 206; frontispiece. Comprises 251 examples of Native American oratory, 17th to 20th centuries, most re Indian-White relationships and treaties. 9.25" x 6". Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's American Indians catalog.
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