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3. Red Jacket and Tecumseh in their respective speeches (again, as translated and transcribed), make frequent reference to “brothers” and brotherhood. Why such emphasis, at that historical moment, upon fraternity and unity?
Read Native Americans: Contact and Conflict (pages 442-455)
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Ms. Sue
We don't have access to that book.

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