432 Quotes About Native-american
- Author Ernest J. Gaines
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Go and be fish again.
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- Author Jennifer Frick-Ruppert
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I wish I had been more interested or learned sooner, but I didn’t , and now I must face the consequences.
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- Author Jane Bierhorst
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No matter how hard I try to forget you, you always come back to my thoughts When you hear me singing I am really crying for you.
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- Author Jennifer Frick-Ruppert
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As chief, I will represent my people in many different ways and might never know which particular action is destined to matter more than another, thus, all my actions should be considered potentially important and worthy of my best effort.
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- Author Noel Marie Fletcher
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Each of the three cultures in New Mexico during the mid-1800s (Caucasian, Hispanic, and Native American) were actively involved in kidnapping each other. As competition and fighting occurred between the three races, cruelty and violence were rampant on all sides. Yet, some captives found kindness among their captors.
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- Author Barbara Neville
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Unearth marvels as you walk the path,Stand in awe,Therein is the joy of life.
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- Author Gloria Steinem
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In our weeks of talk, movies and friendship, I watched as Wilma turned a medical ordeal into one more event in her life, but not its definition. I believe she was teaching me an intimate form of The Way. In her words: "Every day is a good day - because we are part of everything alive.
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- Author Sally Armstrong
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Like an unfinished symphony, her story played on my mind for most of my life. It would rock to the tune of the passage of time, an adagio of high notes, low notes an illusive movements. Then when I least expected it, I happened upon the missing notes in the life of Charlotte Howe Taylor.
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- Author Gala.J
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The forces that we deal with have two sides: one is good and helpful and the other is dark and dangerous. Part of your training is to learn to distinguish between them, and know when to use which.” (Nakoma)
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