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EDITED BY: BOB BLAISDELL
REMARKABLE FOR THEIR ELOQUENCE, DEPTH OF FEELING, AND ORATORICAL MASTERY, THESE 82 COMPELLING SPEECHES ENCOMPASS FIVE CENTURIES OF INDIAN ENCOUNTERS WITH NON-INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, GRACED BY FORCEFUL METAPHORS AND VIVID IMAGERY EXPRESSING EMOTIONS THAT RANGE FROM THE UTMOST INDIGNATION TO THE DEEPEST SORROW, THESE ADDRESSES ARE DEEPLY MOVING DOCUMENTS THAT OFFER A WINDOW INTO THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF NATIVE AMERICANS AS THEY STRUGGLED AGAINST THE OVERWHELMING TIDE OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ENCROACHMENT.
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