The Reader's Digest, Volumen1,Parte4Reader's Digest Association, 1922 |
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... Pueblo Indians in our midst , and for political or private greed we propose to wipe them out . And what this loss would be to us , aesthetic , social , moral , is incalculable . The life of these Pueblo Indians is a survival of an ...
... Pueblo Indians in our midst , and for political or private greed we propose to wipe them out . And what this loss would be to us , aesthetic , social , moral , is incalculable . The life of these Pueblo Indians is a survival of an ...
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... Pueblo of Picuris to cite examples only 40 irrigated acres remain of the original grant , while in the Pueblo of San Juan outsiders are in possession of 3,412 of the 4,000 ir- rigable acres - leaving only 588 acres to yield a living to ...
... Pueblo of Picuris to cite examples only 40 irrigated acres remain of the original grant , while in the Pueblo of San Juan outsiders are in possession of 3,412 of the 4,000 ir- rigable acres - leaving only 588 acres to yield a living to ...
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