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Sarah Winnemucca: Critical Essay by Catherine S. Fowler

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SOURCE: "Sarah Winnemucca: Northern Paiute, ca. 1844-1891," in American Indian Intellectuals, edited by Margot Liberty, West Publishing Co., 1976, pp. 32-42.

In the following essay. Fowler offers an ethnological study of Winnemucca as a figure who attempted to assimilate with white culture.

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