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This photo provided by the Yale University Press shows the book cover of "Surviving Genocide: Native Nations and the United States from the American Revolution and Bleeding Kansas," authored by University of Oregon history professor Jeffrey Ostler and released in June 2019. The new book by the noted historian attempts to show how expanding American democracy hurt Native Americans in the early days of the nation and how tribes viewed the young United States as an entity seeking to erase them from existence. (Courtesy of Yale University Press via AP)

This photo provided by the Yale University Press shows the book cover of "Surviving Genocide: Native Nations and the United States from the American Revolution and Bleeding Kansas," authored by University of Oregon history professor Jeffrey Ostler and released in June 2019. The new book by the noted historian attempts to show how expanding American democracy hurt Native Americans in the early days of the nation and how tribes viewed the young United States as an entity seeking to erase them from existence. (Courtesy of Yale University Press via AP)

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