The Reader's Digest, Volumen1,Parte4Reader's Digest Association, 1922 |
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... Indian class , on the other hand , has been woefully neglected , but President Ob- regon has determined that this sorry state of things shall not continue . According to the Department of Public Instruction , more than 30,000 persons ...
... Indian class , on the other hand , has been woefully neglected , but President Ob- regon has determined that this sorry state of things shall not continue . According to the Department of Public Instruction , more than 30,000 persons ...
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... Indian children , formerly thought very backward , are now considered the equal of those of other countries ... Indians , who compose the greater part of the population , con- tribute not a little to the fascination of a trip to ...
... Indian children , formerly thought very backward , are now considered the equal of those of other countries ... Indians , who compose the greater part of the population , con- tribute not a little to the fascination of a trip to ...
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... Indians are descendants of this race . " A noted Canadian traveler , Frank Burnet , Sr. , maker of the world's greatest South Sea collection , is an- other who has for many years been interested in the mystery of Easter Island . Like ...
... Indians are descendants of this race . " A noted Canadian traveler , Frank Burnet , Sr. , maker of the world's greatest South Sea collection , is an- other who has for many years been interested in the mystery of Easter Island . Like ...
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... Indians . Under pressure from local interests the government has invaria- bly yielded to measures of spoiliation . But in this case the excuse that the Indians are a disturbing factor in the community , an obstacle to the ad- vance of ...
... Indians . Under pressure from local interests the government has invaria- bly yielded to measures of spoiliation . But in this case the excuse that the Indians are a disturbing factor in the community , an obstacle to the ad- vance of ...
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... Indians . Yes , an island of irrigated land surround- ed by a ditch is a rather valuable thing in the desert , and why should a red man in a blanket have a claim to it anyhow ? What if his ancestors did grub the soil and dig the ditch ...
... Indians . Yes , an island of irrigated land surround- ed by a ditch is a rather valuable thing in the desert , and why should a red man in a blanket have a claim to it anyhow ? What if his ancestors did grub the soil and dig the ditch ...
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