The autobiography of Delfina Cuero, a Diegueño Indian
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The autobiography of Delfina Cuero, a Diegueño Indian

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67 pages 1968

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This autobiography is typical of the life stories of most of the Indians who had no place to call their own. The men, and those women who were not widowed with small children did not have quite as much difficulty as Delfina. In Delfina's life is seen the destruction of Indian self-sufficiency on the land, of Indian society, culture, and religion.

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