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AMERICAN INDIAN HEROES |
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AMERICAN INDIAN
HEROES OF THE AMERICAS:
Anacaona,
1503 (Haiti),
Hatuey,
1511 (Cuba),
Enriquillo,
1520 (Dominican Republic), a
Cuahtemoc,
1521 (Mexico),
Nicarao,
1522 (Nicaragua),
Urraca,
1523 (Panama),
Tecun-Uman,
1523 (Guatemala),
Atlacatl,
1524 (El Salvador),
Ruminahui,
1534 (Ecuador),
Lempira,
1535 (Honduras),
Lambare, 1536 (Paraguay),
Caupolican,
1550 (Chile),
Guaicapuro,
1560 (Venezuela),
Juan Calchaqui,
1560 (Argentina),
Garabito,
1561 (Costa Rica),
Abayuba, 1573
(Uruguay),
Calarca, 1600
(Colombia),
Camarao and Clarita,
1614 (Brazil),
Tupac Amaru
and Micaela Bastidas,
1780 (Peru),
Tupac Catari and
Bartolina Sisa,
1780 (Bolivia),
United
States American Indians Heroes
Apology Official Documents Written in North American
- Canada Official Government Apology
to American Indians in 2004
- US Official Government Apology to
American Indians in 2009
- US Official Government Apology to
American Indians in 2010 (pp. 45)
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