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		<description><![CDATA[A cura di Sergio Mura John Grass Nella storia dei Nativi Americani vi sono figure di primissimo piano che non hanno mai avuto l&#8217;onore della ribalta perchè, nella sintesi storica, non occupavano posti di rilevanza bellica. Non erano, cioè, dei guerrieri famosi. Tra questi non possiamo scordare John Grass (Mato Watakpe 1837-1934), un importante Lakota [...]]]></description>
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