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deeply intreging,
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This review is from: Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Personal Identity in Early America (Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American Hist) (Paperback)
Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Personal Identity in Early America is an outstanding resource for entertainment and aquiring knowledge on a civilization that has been long overlooked and misrepresented. This book is for someone looking to better understand the relationship between early American settlers and Native American tribes. What ended in the massacre of the indigenous tribes, began with a peaceful relationship based on trade and commerce.
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Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Personal Identity in Early America by Mechal Sobel (Hardcover - Sept. 1997)
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