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traditions and life-ways of the Yavapai as narrated by two respected Yavapai Elders Mike Harrison and John Williams

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Give Me Some Truth 1971-1980 traditions and life-ways of theGive Me Some Truth by Eric Gansworth, Sha we na sae, (Onondaga, Eel Clan), is an enrolled member of Onondaga Nation and grew up on the Tuscarora Indian Nation near Niagara Falls, New York. His book If I Ever Get Out of Here was a Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) of the American Library Association Best Fiction for Young Adults pick and an American Indian Library Association Young Adult Honor selection. Give Me Some Truth follows the

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