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SA E99 T2 G67 1995
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Description
This book shows how the battle for Blue Lake became the focus of national debate under Richard Nixon's presidency. It is a paean to individual courage and initiative and focuses on one of the few bright spots in the conduct of established governments toward the native people of North America.
Publication
Santa Fe, NM: Red Crane Books (1995)., first edition, second printing
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