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Dee Brown, the celebrated American novelist and chronicler of Native American history, captured the struggles and triumphs of indigenous peoples with his poignant storytelling and meticulous research. Through works like "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," Brown shed light on the injustices faced by Native Americans, reshaping public perception and inspiring a new generation of scholars and activists.
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"The Indians knew that life was equated with the earth and its resources, that America was a paradise, and they could not comprehend why the intruders from the East were determined to destroy all that was Indian as well as America itself."
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"The Indians knew that life was equated with the earth and its resources, that America was a paradise, and they could not comprehend why the intruders from the East were determined to destroy all that was Indian as well as America itself."

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