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Where are the voices of Native Americans?

December 3, 2013September 24, 2021 - by Ivana Braga - 2 Comments.

By Ivana Braga  The importance of Native Americans for U.S. history is not questionable, but the little space they have in media is. To minimize this situation Arizona State University …

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