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            <title>Indigenous People in the 21st Century</title>
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            <description>Wilma Mankiller Being an indigenous person in modern times means balancing revered traditions, culture, and languages with the demands of a world dominated by technology. Mankiller is former chief of the Cherokee Nation.</description>
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            <title>Living Traditions of Native America</title>
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            <description>Gabrielle Tayac Coming to terms with a rich and ancient tradition, years of struggle and discrimination, and life in modern times, Native peoples must juggle the valuable old with the new. Historian Tayac is of Piscataway descent.</description>
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