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A Question of Indian Identity in the Plecker Era: The Monacan Indian Nation in the Twentieth Century
Resource ID: 3951
Type: article, thesis (student)

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- Racism, Indigenous History, History, Indigenous Issues
- mixed-race, race, oral history, racial designation
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Jennifer Marie Huff
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2012
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88
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