Freedom and Morality: Perspective of an American Indian Philosopher and Poet

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Paper written for a philosophy and education class 40 years ago at Columbia. The Professor was not amused judging by her comments. But my efforts were deep felt conclusions on the topics--seen from a Native American philosophical perspective. My girlfriend (future wife) at the time said I looked live a "crazed beaver" when I finished typing it up in one whole afternoon.

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