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Novembers Winter, The India...

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Wellness Made Easy: 365 Tip...

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The Wellness Encyclopedia: ...

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Ernest Rutherford, A Biblio...

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University of California Pu...

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Dict Ctg Water Resources Cente

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Subject Catalog of the Inst...

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“the Battle of San Juan. Two years later, the regiment held its first reunion, with a grand three-day celebration at Oklahoma City. The young metropolis would show the world that it could do things. There would be visitors from every state. "T. R.," national hero, would attend. A grand display of fireworks, the largest ever seen west of the Mississippi, was ordered. Quanah was besought to bring a troop of Indians for the parade. They would be fed and cared for, paid a small sum, and could see the show. The agent agreed, and there was no difficulty in assembling a troop. The young men gathered their gayest finery and borrowed the carefully saved costumes of their fathers, war bonnets, belts, and beads and feather ornaments.”
U.C. Berkeley, Novembers Winter, The Indian Cries: The Most Powerful Indian Story in American History



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