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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Bernie Whitebear a winner,
By Muffy (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bernie Whitebear: An Urban Indian's Quest for Justice (Paperback)
The author is justly proud of his brother "Bernie Whitebear". The book provides many facts and stories of Whitebear's accomplishments in fighting for Indian rights. Many of these facts can be be authenticated by going on-line and reading newspaper articles from that time.
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Bernie -- A Visionary,
By DHL49 (California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bernie Whitebear: An Urban Indian's Quest for Justice (Paperback)
I knew Bernie Whitebear while I was a teenager in Seattle and he was the first Urban Indian leader I had met. Over the course of time, I found him to be a person who mentored youth and he was a visionary in a very enlightening period for Urban Indians in Seattle. His perseverance and dedication is a testament to his character and reading the book written by Lawney, his brother, about their upbringing makes all the pieces in the puzzle fit and make sense. He came from a humble background (perhaps "poor" as far as wealth) but also one that was rich in morals, values, traditions and culture. This book was a very good read.
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This review is from: Bernie Whitebear: An Urban Indian's Quest for Justice (Paperback)
This seller sent my book on time and I was satisfied with the book not being damaged. Basically, the seller well described how the book descriptions were. :)
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Finally an Indian was able to help his people. Very touching and makes me very proud of the Reyes/Whitebear family.,
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This review is from: Bernie Whitebear: An Urban Indian's Quest for Justice (Paperback)
Very touching and brings back a lot of memories. I wish I could have met Bernie. DayBreak Star facility is wonderful for the people. I hope they can continue to keep this spirit of achievement going. When you consider the 3 Reyes children coming from a poor reservation, and perservering to get their educations, and giving back like they did, it is a joy to think of. I hope our people will be touched by the achievements and consider striving for their own goals.
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Bernie Whitebear: An Urban Indian's Quest for Justice by Lawney L. Reyes (Paperback - April 13, 2006)
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