El Rastro de Lagrimas, La Historia de los Nativos Americanos [The Trail of Tears, The History of Native Americans]
The Gabriel Ramirez series nº 38 [The Gabriel Ramirez Series, Book 38]
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Narrated by:
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Telly Frias Jr.
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By:
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Gabriel Ramirez
About this listen
Es una pena ver a una nación tan brillante de personas asesinadas por nuestros antepasados sobre la codicia, el odio y la intolerancia por la sabiduría y la manera de como vivían los nativos americanos. A pesar de lo que las escuelas públicas enseñaban a nuestros hijos, los nativos americanos no eran los "salvajes", como aprendimos en la escuela.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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