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From: lkk@teddy.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Stability?
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Date: Fri, 8-Nov-85 14:11:45 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov  8 14:11:45 1985
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In article <161@mck-csc.UUCP> bmg@mck-csc.UUCP (Bernard M. Gunther) writes:
>Where are you deriving your facts about the indians in the Great Plains/
>Louisiana Purchase Territories as being stable?  I know very little about
>the times and lives of the inhabitants, but I tend to think that it might
>not have been as 'stable' as you would like to think.  Do you have any
>facts to support this?
>
>Bernie Gunther

It was stable in the sense that (within particular tribes) a 20,000
year old civilization existed there, with a developed culture,
religion and technology.


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