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David Novak Reads Poetry | The Lost Birthright of the American Indian in Dale Van Every’s Disinherited @davidnovakreadspoetry | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
A paragraph from the first chapter.

Steve Donoghue spoke highly of this book either here: youtu.be/GwkoRBvx2tY?si=oMn8TA8ytHY_7ENG
or here: youtu.be/j2ZR0XyGyL4?si=UHOaIUpe23USXnv3 (I can’t remember which).
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