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A Lifetime Of Devotion: The T. J. Blumer Collection On The Catawba Nation, 1756–Present


A Lifetime Of Devotion: The T. J. Blumer Collection On The Catawba Nation, 1756–Present N. N. Augusté, 2010   In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article.   I love my work, I really love my work. They [the Catawba Indians] gave me more than I gave them. They gave me a lot; they gave me their hearts. I felt very lucky that they would bother with this white man.… I came down here to give them my last breath, but they do not need it. — Thomas Blumer, Catawba Indian...

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