Matthew Sciarrino

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For one thing, the Indians did not perceive the white onslaught for the apocalyptic threat to their way of life that it was. But even if they had, the Indians of the American West had no common identity—no sense of “Indianness”—and were too busy fighting one another to give their undivided attention to the new threat.
The Earth Is Weeping: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West
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