Difference between revisions of "Frank's chief of the Grad the white man though it seems to me also is the Indian who would sell to the white man read Winnie another Navajo simply fears that the Indian couldn. [IndianCountry/Reservation] (Q6053)"

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Property / followed by: I don't know much what they go on but my own opinion is they kind of government like government you know government that makes the government turn away from us. [IndianCountry/Reservation] / rank
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 18 July 2019

Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)
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Frank's chief of the Grad the white man though it seems to me also is the Indian who would sell to the white man read Winnie another Navajo simply fears that the Indian couldn. [IndianCountry/Reservation]
Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)

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