For Many Native Americans, Fall Is The Least Wonderful Time Of The Year
"Fall is the annual middle finger this country gives Native Americans," says one member of the Oglala Lakota nation.
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November 23, 2017 at 06:23PM
NPR News: For Many Native Americans, Fall Is The Least Wonderful Time Of The Year
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