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*" Native Fiction " a sympathetic New Criterion review of Keith Windschuttle's book casting doubt on a supposed Tasmanian genocide.
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*" Native People " ( page ), " Massasoit ( Ousamequin ) Sachem " ( section ), MayflowerFamilies. com, webpage: MFcom-Native.
*" Temporarily Humboldt County " is a compressed timeline of the European expansion into North America and the displacement of the Native Americans, a theme the group would revisit often.
*" Wakonda ", a term used by Native Americans of the Omaha people when praying, and also applied by them to objects or phenomena regarded as sacred or mysterious
*" Famous Native Minnesotans " from Minnesota State University Mankato website, accessed February 2, 2006
*" and Fiction
*" All in Fun " by Jerry Oltion, in Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 2009, mentions a faithful big-budget movie adaptation of Ringworld.
*" The Exiles " ( The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Winter / Spring 1950, reprinted in The Illustrated Man )
*" The End of the Story ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., May 1930 )
*" A Rendezvous in Averoigne ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., April / May 1931 )
*" The Maker of Gargoyles " ( synopsis ), by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., August 1932 )
*" The Mandrakes ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., February 1933 )
*" The Beast of Averoigne " ( originally published version ), by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., May 1933 )
*" The Holiness of Azédarac ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., November 1933 )
*" The Colossus of Ylourgne ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., June 1934 )
*" The Disinterment of Venus " ( synopsis ), by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., July 1934 )
*" Mother of Toads " ( originally published version ), by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., July 1938 )
*" The Colors of the Masters " ( 1988 ) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1988 ( ed.
*" While the Gate Is Open " ( 1990 ) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1990 ( ed.
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