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Doctrine of the Mean Doctrine of the Mean
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Russell Means Russell Means (born 1939) led the American Indian Movement (AIM) in a 1973 armed seizure of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, site of the previous massacre of Sioux by Seventh U.S. Cavalry troops on December 29, 1890. With co-leaders Dennis Banks and Leonard Peltier, Means and AIM held... Read more
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maya (Hinduism) maya (Hinduism)
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