I am aware that in presenting myself as the advocate of the Indians and their rights, I shall stand very much alone.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In spite of all temptations of belonging to many nations, I've remained an Indian.
I am an Indian to the core.
If we dismiss from our minds the prejudice we may have against the Indians we shall be able to more clearly understand the impulses that govern both races.
Certainly I'm angry at the way Indians have been treated and continue to be treated. But I don't think it's a helpless emotion.
I often find myself unsatisfied with books 'about' Indians because they are written from the viewpoint of non-Indians.
What strikes me every single time is that the aspirations of Indians are unique and unparalleled. They're very demanding, regardless of background.
I'm in politics to make the lives of millions of Indians better.
I am Indian, and I'm proud of it. Indian life is mythologically rich and powerful.
I'm a member of the American Indian Movement, and I'm from the indigenous nations of the Western Hemisphere.
Let there be freedom for the Indians, wherever they may be in the American Continent or elsewhere in the world, because while they are alive, a glow of hope will be alive as well as a true concept of life.
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