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Panel considers Columbus
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OCTOBER 10, 2000 A group of panelists talked about Christopher Columbus and the effects of colonization at North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene on Monday. The panel is part of the school's Native American Awarenees. Members of local tribes and human rights activists were present on the panel to discuss the history and legacy of colonization. Get the Story:
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