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My mom never wore sleeveless blouses or bathing suits in public because catbyte Oct 2014 #1
Yes, very sad... : ( Velvet Revolution Oct 2014 #2
I don't understand why a Native American would ever set foot in a white mans church. It's almost brewens Oct 2014 #3
Only 4% of Native Americans identify as Christian for very good reasons. catbyte Oct 2014 #4
Really? I would have guessed it was very much higher. So they must have the idea I was brewens Oct 2014 #7
"I don't understand why a Native American would ever set foot in a white mans church. It's almost.." greiner3 Oct 2014 #15
The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation elftails Sep 2015 #19
Welcome to DU! nt TeamPooka Sep 2015 #20
The 1st Amendment didn't cover Indian people. cilla4progress Oct 2014 #5
Native Americans didn't get the right to vote until 1924. catbyte Oct 2014 #8
I know. cilla4progress Oct 2014 #9
Because 2naSalit Oct 2014 #10
"the illusion of exceptionalism" amuse bouche Oct 2014 #13
I was fortunate to work on Indian reservations cilla4progress Oct 2014 #18
RIP Paul Revere amuse bouche Oct 2014 #6
Christian sponsored genocide Cartoonist Oct 2014 #11
Excellent point amuse bouche Oct 2014 #12
Saw them while they were doing a lounge act in Reno about 1984. greiner3 Oct 2014 #14
Some of the first prisoners on Alcatraz were from the Hopi Nation denbot Oct 2014 #16
I have always loved that song. RebelOne Oct 2014 #17
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