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"The destruction of the Indians of the Americas was, far and
away, the most massive act of genocide in the history of the
world," writes historian David E. Stannard.[3,pg.x] Eventually
more than 100 million natives fell under European rule. Their
extermination would follow. As
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> The museum's director, Richard West, said the institution would be dedicated
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Smithsonian scalps Western values
by Don Feder
Wednesday, October 6, 1999
By the shores of the Potomac, near the shining big-sea water, will stand the
contentious wigwam of the Smithsonian - its National Museum of the American
Indian, to be precise.
Last week, while the Senate