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- Nov 2017
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www.english.illinois.edu www.english.illinois.edu
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American Horse with children and relatives during an 1882 visit to the Carlisle Indian School. J.N. Choate Collection, digiti
this people had there cultural taken way by people who only wanted there land for busyness
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- Oct 2017
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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In seclusion, its residents married and had children almost exclusively with one another, and the Lamberts’ hereditary deafness soon spread throughout the town. By the middle of the 19th century, one in every 25 people in Chilmark was deaf
They married each other and when you have sex with your siblings or cousins and you get pregnant there is a high chance of the child being born with desavility
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