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- Since the beginning, Native Peoples lived a life of being in harmony with all that surrounds us — Dennis Banks
- The river moves from land to water to land, in and out of organisms, reminding us what native peoples have never forgotten:… — Lynn Culbreath Noel
- Since the beginning, Native Peoples lived a life of being in harmony with all that surrounds us. It is a belief that… — Dennis Banks
- The negative cost of Lewis and Clark entering the Garden of Eden is that later expeditions regardless of what they were intended… — William Least Heat-Moon
- Our forests are not for toilet paper. They are worth more standing than cut. That deserves to be defended, not only by… — Winona LaDuke
- A lot of people they don’t know that Africans even named the stars, that different peoples, different so-called native peoples, have their… — Gayl Jones
- There's guilt about our treatment of native peoples in modern intellectual life, and an unwillingness to acknowledge there could be anything good… — Steven Pinker
- And in "Elbow Room" the cast sings the glories of westward expansion in the United States, which involved the murder of native… — Tim Wise
- Canada, Australia and New Zealand have apologised for their treatment of native peoples. — Stephen Kinzer