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On the southern frontier in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, European men-including traders, soldiers, and government agents-sometimes married Native women. Children of these unions were known by whites as "e;half-breeds."e; The Indian societies into which they were born, however, had no corresponding concepts of race or "e;blood."e; Moreover, counter to European customs and laws, Na...
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On the southern frontier in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, European men-including traders, soldiers, and government agents-sometimes married Native women. Children of these unions were known by whites as "e;half-breeds."e; The Indian societies into which they were born, however, had no corresponding concepts of race or "e;blood."e; Moreover, counter to European customs and laws, Na...
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