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Brenda Child

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
25 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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The Ojibwe Nation

He was distinguished for his eloquence, wisdom, and force of argument.

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The Ojibwe Nation

The young men of his tribe acknowledged him as a leader.

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The Ojibwe Nation

Missionary Alfred Brunson.

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The Ojibwe Nation

you have called together all the chiefs and headmen of the nation.

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The Ojibwe Nation

That was useless, for they do not own the land, it belongs to me.

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The Ojibwe Nation

My father, by his bravery, took it from the Sioux.

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The Ojibwe Nation

He died a few moons ago, and what belonged to him became mine.

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The Ojibwe Nation

He, by his courage and perseverance, became head chief, and when he died, I took his place, and am consequently chief over all the nation,

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The Ojibwe Nation

Though it may cost me my liberty, it is my duty, and I will continue to speak and act also, till the wrongs of my people shall be righted.

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The Ojibwe Nation

This is the big era of cultural assimilation.

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The Ojibwe Nation

So tremendous pressure put on Indian people to assimilate.

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The Ojibwe Nation

And in the United States, there was kind of consensus that Indian people needed to change.

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The Ojibwe Nation

There were people around the United States and in Washington and in kind of reform circles who believed at that time that Indian people were people of the past, right?

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The Ojibwe Nation

That they weren't really going to kind of continue into the future as tribal people.

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The Ojibwe Nation

So if Indian people can't survive as tribal people, maybe they can just survive.

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The Ojibwe Nation

And so they can become citizens of the United States eventually, they can speak English, they can become Christians, they can Americanize.

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The Ojibwe Nation

And then they can move into the mainstream of American society.

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The Ojibwe Nation

They've got as far as they can go because they own their land in common.

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The Ojibwe Nation

There is no enterprise to make your home any better than that of your neighbors.

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The Ojibwe Nation

It's funny because a policy like the Allotment Act of 1887, when you look at it and you read it, it's very technical.

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