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Josephy Jr., Alvin M., ed. Lewis and Clark through Indian eyes; nine Indian writers on the legacy of the Expedition.(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Book review)
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September 1, 2007| Author:
Moore, Patricia
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JOSEPHY Jr., Alvin M., ed. Lewis and Clark through Indian eyes; nine Indian writers on the legacy of the Expedition. Random House, Vintage. 196p. illus, c2006. 978-14000-7749-6. $14.00. SA *
The bicentennial writings commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 18041806, have frequently focused on the effects, both positive and negative, that the expedition had on the tribal Indians it encountered. The late Alvin M. Josephy, well-known writer on Indian history and found...
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