IN THE SUMMER OF 1978, Fred Coyote, an eloquent Native American writer and speaker, and a traditionalist who carries on the culture and traditions of his ancestors, addressed a conference of non-Indians at Sun Valley, Idaho.
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Now That the Buffalo's Gone: A Study of Today's American Indians
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