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Andrew Jackson and his role in the genocide of the Native Americans 3 Articles

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    by Rebecca Palmer

    He is seen everywhere: represented by statues, paintings, history books and even in our wallets. He is Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. Although he is gloriously represented in our culture, he ha...read more

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    by Malcolm McColl

    Huge breakthrough coming for Prince George First Nation students Marlene Erickson is vice-chair of the Aboriginal Education Task Force and chairperson for the Aboriginal Education Board in School District 57, which ru...read more

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    by Ebey Soman

    The United States government had an wavering opinion regarding the Native Americans and their rights, which altered frequently. Between the years of 1775-1825, government policy towards the Native Americans changed and was...read more

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