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Uma' gnhcrimncc We have a noble heritage. We, who are busied with the numerous tasks involved in living, learning, growing, and building, have inherited red blood and challenge from those who blazed the trail on which our fathers walked in their steady march toward progress. Then, as now, only the strong could hope to stem the tide of obstacles that swept the path and threatened dissolution. Unaided by medical knowledge, the Redman offset the ravages of disease with herbs g when herbs would do no good, he could but offer a prayer to the deaf ear of his Deity. The most acute danger, however, was the invasion of the white man. Assailed by weapons, strange to him, weapons that shot fire, made loud reports, and felled a man at a greater distance than an arrow could be shot, besieged by cunning, betrayed in his offer of friend- ship, the Redman was forced to grant privileges, step back farther into his woods, and bestow the fruits of his civilization on greedy white men. But red blood filled the veins of the Redman, the 'challenge was not to be ignored. He fought for his rights. We have learned from our history books that finally the Redman was driven beyond the Mississippi. He was cajoled into signing slips of paper, deeding away his land until he was planted on a reservation. The credit for inventions, scientiiic data, and musical renown goes not to the Indian, for he has ever been disturbed, never allowed to settle peacefully and develop his civilization, his music, and his art. The Indian has bestowed upon us his red blood and challenge, red blood with which to fight our battles, challenge with which to overcome ignorance, solve our problems, discover truth, and establish justice. We shall guard well our inheritance. We shall climb though the rocks be rugged .
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