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		<description><![CDATA[What do Native Americans think of Lewis and Clark? | This summer marks the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark&#8217;s arrival in the Pacific Northwest. The expedition is storied, but almost exclusively by white historians. Enter a new book with a new perspective on the expedition and its consequences for the native peoples they encountered, The Salish People and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Here&#8217;s a portion of the book description: For the first time, a Native American community offers an...]]></description>
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