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Read the excerpt from "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs."
Some of you think an Indian is like a wild animal. This is a great mistake. I will tell you all about our people,
and then you can judge whether an Indian is a man or not.
Which central idea of the speech is most supported by this excerpt?
The Nez Percé people seek to preserve their valued cultural traditions.
The Nez Percé people hope to reduce conflict between the Indians.
The Nez Percé people adhere strongly to human values and morals.
The Nez Perce people want the new settlers to better understand them
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Read the excerpt from "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs."
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