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<title>Curriculum Vitae</title>
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<title>Fiesta of St. Francis at San Francisquito, Sonora</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 13:04:21 PST</pubDate>
<description>One of R.K. Thomas' earliest articles.  Written with John Schweitzer, Thomas was the junior author.</description>

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<title>Getting to the Heart of the Matter:  Collected Letters and Papers</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 21:39:58 PST</pubDate>
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<title>The Prophecy Manuscript - Part 4</title>
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<description>The Prophecy Manuscript by Robert K. Thomas is not an academic volume.  Instead it is a critical appraisal of American Indian life for American Indian readers.  Thomas, in this volume, makes no attempt at 'pulling punches'.  He is critical of Indian militants, nationalists, bureaucrats, educators and pseudo-religious leaders.
Part 4 contains: More of the Prophecy (Helping Others, The Pruning of the Tree, Peoples to take a Lesson From, An Apology to our White Brothers and Educated Indians, A Need for White Allies). What We Can Do In the City. Prophecies About Indians in the City. Prophecy of Carrying Our Fire in Our Hands.  Four Talks About the Indians from the Keetoowah Society.  Looking Far Into the Future.  Final Thoughts. .
Part 4 also contains 3 attachments:  A Cree Prophecy. A Message to the Education for Mankind Conference. Book Evaluation. .</description>

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<title>The Prophecy Manuscript - Part 3</title>
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<description>The Prophecy Manuscript by Robert K. Thomas is not an academic volume.  Instead it is a critical appraisal of American Indian life for American Indian readers.  Thomas, in this volume, makes no attempt at 'pulling punches'.  He is critical of Indian militants, nationalists, bureaucrats, educators and pseudo-religious leaders.
Part 3 contains: Our Next Move Ahead.  The Problem of Prestige Concerns  (The Militants, Freedom and Courage, Our Lost Young People, The Nationalists, Politicians and Big Shots) and The Prophecy (Churches, Education, Our Women, Our Medicine, Indian Professionals, Self-Help and Back to the Land). .</description>

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<title>The Prophecy Manuscript - Part 2</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 13:18:36 PST</pubDate>
<description>The Prophecy Manuscript by Robert K. Thomas is not an academic volume.  Instead it is a critical appraisal of American Indian life for American Indian readers.  Thomas, in this volume, makes no attempt at 'pulling punches'.  He is critical of Indian militants, nationalists, bureaucrats, educators and pseudo-religious leaders.
Part 2 contains step 3. The Need for Unity Among all Tribes and    step 4. The Need to Avoid Entanglements. .</description>

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<title>The Prophecy Manuscript - Part 1</title>
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<description>The Prophecy Manuscript by Robert K. Thomas is not an academic volume.  Instead it is a critical appraisal of American Indian life for American Indian readers.  Thomas, in this volume, makes no attempt at 'pulling punches'.  He is critical of Indian militants, nationalists, bureaucrats, educators and pseudo-religious leaders.
Part 1 contains: The Introduction, Four Steps into the Dark Hole, and Four Steps to Making our Settlements Strong - step 1. Establish God's Law   step  2. The Need for Harmony and Peace. </description>

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<title>To the Committee for the Second Chicago Indian Conference</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:44:13 PST</pubDate>
<description>A Position Paper written by Robert K. Thomas to the Committee for the Second Chicago Indian Conference of November, 1985</description>

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<title>A History of the True People - The Cherokee Indians - Chapter 4-5</title>
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<description>Written under the pseudonym of G.P. Horsefly, Robert Thomas wrote this volume for Indian kids in Michigan and whites who are 'acquainted with' Indians.  The book pulls together Cherokee oral histories that Thomas heard.  Chapter 4 and 5 are 'The Captivity' and 'The Staunch Handful'.</description>

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<title>A History of the True People - The Cherokee Indians - Chapter 3</title>
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<description>Written under the pseudonym of G.P. Horsefly, Robert Thomas wrote this volume for Indian kids in Michigan and whites who are 'acquainted with' Indians.  The book pulls together Cherokee oral histories that Thomas heard.  Chapter 3 is 'At the Edge of the Prairie'</description>

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<title>A History of the True People - The Cherokee Indians - Chapter 2</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 11:33:15 PST</pubDate>
<description>Written under the pseudonym of G.P. Horsefly, Robert Thomas wrote this volume for Indian kids in Michigan and whites who are 'acquainted with' Indians.  The book pulls together Cherokee oral histories that Thomas heard.  Chapter 2 is 'Living With Strangers'</description>

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<title>A History of the True People - The Cherokee Indians - Chapter 1</title>
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<description>Written under the pseudonym of G.P. Horsefly, Robert Thomas wrote this volume for Indian kids in Michigan and whites who are 'acquainted with' Indians.  The book pulls together Cherokee oral histories that Thomas heard.  Chapter 1 is 'In the Olden Days'</description>

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