Difference between revisions of "Next we'll take the pinewood Sue who had such a long history of government as the pueblos they used to live in guerrilla bands and when a leader was unpopular they simply deserted him. [IndianCountry/Reservation] (Q6036)"

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(‎Created claim: follows (P40): Now do those people in general elections . [IndianCountry/Reservation] (Q6035), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1563141796954)
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Next we'll take the pinewood Sue who had such a long history of government as the pueblos they used to live in guerrilla bands and when a leader was unpopular they simply deserted him. (IndianCountry/Reservation)
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Property / followed by: Yes we know that some of the criticism you know Cummings is a part Sioux who has lived with whites and got used to the idea that all individuals should be treated equally. [IndianCountry/Reservation] / rank
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Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)
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Next we'll take the pinewood Sue who had such a long history of government as the pueblos they used to live in guerrilla bands and when a leader was unpopular they simply deserted him. [IndianCountry/Reservation]
Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)

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