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Surviving the federal reservation confinement, land allotment, and boarding school programs and policies, a generation of Native American peoples sought to avoid the traumas of previous generations while thinking and acting creatively as they maneuvered within and contributed to rapidly changing social, economic, and cultural contexts in the first three decades of the twentieth century.