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      <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">The author examines how the melodrama of Native American citizenship shaped political advocacy related to Native Americans evident in the lectures, films, and literature of the 1920s authored or contributed to by Nipo T. Strongheart (adopted Yakama) and Mourning Dove (Okanogan).</abstract>
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