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Dr. Ruth Underhill speaks to Native Americans from the Sioux and Navajo peoples and seeks to understand how they have adjusted to life in modern America.
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Property / has part: We'll have the wisdom for a peaceful solution wasn't present. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: I must admit that in early days after the fighting it sometimes was it was true. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: Eventually of course in years to come that land will become property . [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: The same is true of the food although in lesser degree the Superintendent James Kauffman told me they were increasing. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: He spoke through the interpreter both with tears in their voices. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: We have the right to become American civilization. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: The mystique about what was in the treaty shows clearly enough how little understanding there was between the two parties when those arrangements were made. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: And I have read it. Play on and confrontation came. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: Then the main tank there and he was comped. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: Now you also told me that they really feel they have a grievance that when the council meetings they talk a good deal about the white man's game to them in some measure . [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: So I had a little trouble finding disgruntled people among the Navajo until I hit on old Joe never sleeps. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: And a crane Yeah very few . And if it were not for the track you work you know that. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: Also as a medicine man he has lost patients because so many go to the white doctor. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: Yeah turn us loose way and we're going to have a hard time. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: He feels like quiting that a good deal of the trouble is with a pseudonym so there's approximately. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: So it was necessary to feed. They were issued and only other staples. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: I got the same general picture from Bob Bennett and the other employees in the Sioux Reservation and he's also an important official in the National Congress of American Indian. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: So I think it finally resolves itself down to an individual basis and Azeez individual opinions acquire social economic and political literacy they leave the reservation. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / has part: Forget that he is and have a home in other words you don't think there can be any compromise between keeping the Navajo way of life and having the prosperity of a white man. [IndianCountry/Past] / rank
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Property / part of: Indian Country [1957] / rank
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Property / interviewer: Dr. Ruth Underhill / rank
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00:29:07
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Property / interviewee: Ray Whiting / rank
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Property / interviewee: Dexter Gordon / rank
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1/4 inch audio tape
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1957 Property P89 not found, cannot determine the data type to use.
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 18 July 2019

Dr. Ruth Underhill speaks to Native Americans from the Sioux and Navajo peoples and seeks to understand how they have adjusted to life in modern America.
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On Indians Past and Present [1957]
Dr. Ruth Underhill speaks to Native Americans from the Sioux and Navajo peoples and seeks to understand how they have adjusted to life in modern America.

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    00:29:07
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    P89 (Deleted Property)
    1957 Property P89 not found, cannot determine the data type to use.
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