A Love Letter to the Merciless Indian Savage
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Editor’s Note: This article is part of Native News Online’s America 250: A Republic Built on Native Land initiative.
When the “Founding Fathers” gathered on that hot summer day 250 years ago, their hair bound up in wigs, stockings up to their knees, they each had their own ideas about freedom and democracy, about the best way to protect their freedom to practice their religions and drink their tea free from the tyranny of foreign taxes. They argued and negotiated, not always ag
Editor’s Note: This article is part of Native News Online’s America 250: A Republic Built on Native Land initiative.
When the “Founding Fathers” gathered on that hot summer day 250 years ago, their hair bound up in wigs, stockings up to their knees, they each had their own ideas about freedom and democracy, about the best way to protect their freedom to practice their religions and drink their tea free from the tyranny of foreign taxes. They argued and negotiated, not always ag
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