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THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE WORD SQUAW The following is a letter that linguist Ives Goddard had published in the mid April 1997 issue of News from Indian Country (p. 19A) on the origin and meaning of the word "squaw," which
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Lynn / London / Cambridge / Plymouth / /

Company

Associated Press / Glencoe Press / Mohawk / /

Person

Jim Rementer / Edward Winslow / William Bradford / William Wood / Suzan Harjo / Walter W. Peek / Ives Goddard / Muriel Charwood-Litzau / Thomas E. Sanders / /

Position

native preacher / woman chief / Editor / queen / Governor / linguist / governor of Plymouth colony / /

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Delaware / Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

News from Indian Country / /

Region

New England / eastern Massachusetts / /

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