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Book Review: Native History
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2001 "Two hundred years after the Pilgrims on the Mayflower landed at Plymouth on Dec. 22, 1620, Daniel Webster delivered a bicentennial address praising their influence on the American Revolution and what would become the United States. "The world has seen nothing like this," Webster said. "Regions large enough to be empires, and which, half a century ago, were known only as remote and unexplored wildernesses, are now teeming with population, and prosperous.... Ere long, the sons of the Pilgrims will be on the shores of the Pacific." Get the Story:
America, As Its Natives May Have Seen It (The Los Angeles Times 12/18) Get the Book:
Facing East from Indian Country : A Native History of Early America (Amazon.Com US$18.20)
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