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and to finance visits by AIM members. When Banks asked
Welskopf-Henrich to collect signatures for a protest, she took to the airwaves and went to the press and collected tens of thousands of signatures in support of AIM. She also collected signatures in support of Sarah Bad Heart Bull and
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of her way to help Native
Americans improve their material conditions. She petitioned public officials about the plight of Native Americans whom she had met in prisons and offered to help pay for their legal defense. She was well-regarded on the
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on casting, she distanced herself from the project and regretted her involvement. Welskopf-Henrich demanded her name be removed from the credits, though it remained in the credits against her will.After
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awarded bi-annually "to recognize linguistically sophisticated works that promote to young adults tolerance, cosmopolitanism, and openness towards the traditions, beliefs, and values of other cultures."
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people, who “under exceptionally difficult conditions remain courageous, honest, helpful, and honorable, and who fight with all their strength for their people’s right to live.” Both "
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as laborers. In 1944, she helped one, Rudolf
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and its story was censored, leadingd to historical inaccuracies. The book met with little success upon initial release. Faithful to the original manuscript, it was re-issued in 2015.
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are in part psychological examinations of characters in crisis situations. The protagonist's convictions are tested and in Tokei-ihto, the hero of "
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alone sold more than 7.5 million copies. Both series have been in print without interruption since first publication.
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