The Brontës, the Critical HeritageMiriam Farris Allott A collection of poems and essays in which young Native Americans speak of their identity, their families and communities, rituals, and the harsh realities of their lives. |
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 56 |
WILLIAM ARCHER BUTLER from an unsigned notice | 63 |
THACKERAY from a letter October 1847 | 70 |
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