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Sarah Winnemucca: Critical Essay by William C. Strange

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SOURCE: "Story, Take Me Home; Instances of Resonance in Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins' Life Among the Piutes," in Entering the 90s: The North American Experience, edited by Thomas E. Schirer, Lake Superior State University Press, 1991, pp. 184-94.

In the following essay, Strange considers Winnemucca's Life among the Piutes as a work filled with personal resonances.

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