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Aniyunwiya / Real Human Beings: Contemporary Cherokee Indian Fiction Book

Aniyunwiya / Real Human Beings: Contemporary Cherokee Indian Fiction
Aniyunwiya / Real Human Beings: Contemporary Cherokee Indian Fiction, 
Fiction. Few Native peoples have had more written about them and in the long run, been less understood than the people most Americans call 'Cherokee.' Their own name for themselves, however , is Ani-yun-wiya, 'real human beings,' and it is as human , Aniyunwiya / Real Human Beings: Contemporary Cherokee Indian Fiction has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Aniyunwiya / Real Human Beings: Contemporary Cherokee Indian Fiction, Fiction. Few Native peoples have had more written about them and in the long run, been less understood than the people most Americans call 'Cherokee.' Their own name for themselves, however , is Ani-yun-wiya, 'real human beings,' and it is as human , Aniyunwiya / Real Human Beings: Contemporary Cherokee Indian Fiction
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  • Aniyunwiya / Real Human Beings: Contemporary Cherokee Indian Fiction
  • Written by author Joseph Bruchac
  • Published by Greenfield Review Literary Center, Incorporated, May 1995
  • Fiction. "Few Native peoples have had more written about them and in the long run, been less understood than the people most Americans call 'Cherokee.' Their own name for themselves, however , is Ani-yun-wiya, 'real human beings,' and it is as human
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