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A documented eyewitness account of a community of traditional Mohawk Indians in their struggle for acceptance and self-sufficiency. Relates the historic events which occurred between the re-establishment of the Ganienkeh community at Moss Lake in 1974 and the unprecedented recognition of Native American people at the 1983 Inauguration of N.Y. State Governor Mario Cuomo.
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