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The People of the Land of Flint [Paperback]

Richard Dean Campbell (Author)

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0819145513 978-0819145512 January 29, 1985
A documented eyewitness account of a community of traditional Mohawk Indians in their struggle for acceptance and self-sufficiency. Relates the historic events which occurred between the re-establishment of the Ganienkeh community at Moss Lake in 1974 and the unprecedented recognition of Native American people at the 1983 Inauguration of N.Y. State Governor Mario Cuomo.

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...a passionate, compelling, and sometimes disturbing chapter of recent history...raises pertinent questions...well-written, easily read...Campbell writes for everyday people.>>>> (Ray Fadden Adirondack Life )

Richard Dean Campbell's personal involvement, and sensitive concerns toward all participants concerning the re-establishment of Mohawk people at Ganienkeh, has provided the ingredients for an excellent documentation of the events involved in this historically important reaffirmation of Mohawk culture...He has done an excellent job!>>> (Ray Fadden )

Richard Dean Campbell's personal involvement, and sensitive concerns toward all participants concerning the re-establishment of Mohawk people at Ganienkeh, has provided the ingredients for an excellent documentation of the events involved in this historically important reaffirmation of Mohawk culture...He has done an excellent job! (Ray Fadden )

...a passionate, compelling, and sometimes disturbing chapter of recent history...raises pertinent questions...well-written, easily read...Campbell writes for everyday people. (Ray Fadden Adirondack Life )

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Richard Dean Campbell is Pastor of Grace United Methodist Church in Essex Junction, Vermont.

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