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From: University Wire
Date: 20071010
Author:Renee Roman Nose

Renee Roman Nose
University Wire
10-10-2007
(OSU Daily Barometer) (U-WIRE) CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Aldous Huxley once said, "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored."

A recent survey on racism was conducted at the University of Tulsa, ranking Native people first place as the people who are regarded with the most prejudice. Researchers found that this was a result of misunderstood benefits. Somehow these students seem to feel that having treaty-guaranteed health benefits is a privilege. These students are either disregarding the millions of acres and lives that were lost in order to ...

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