8 Quotes & Sayings By Dee Brown

Dee Brown grew up in a small town in the rugged mountains of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and learned to hunt and fish at an early age. She also learned to be strong and self-reliant, and to take responsibility for her own life. After earning her bachelor's degree from Roanoke College in Virginia, Dee went on to earn a master's degree in education from the University of Minnesota. She has taught school in both Minnesota and North Carolina and is currently a high school English teacher in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

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To the Indians it seemed that these Europeans hated everything in nature - the living forests and their birds and beasts, the grassy grades, the water, the soil, the air itself. Dee Brown
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Treat all men alike.. give them all the same law. Give them all an even chance to live and grow. You might as well expect the rivers to run backward as that any man who is born a free man should be contented when penned up and denied liberty to go where he pleases. We only ask an even chance to live as other men live. We ask to be recognized as men. Let me be a free man..free to travel.. free to stop..free to work..free to choose my own teachers..free to follow the religion of my Fathers..free to think and talk and act for myself. Dee Brown
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Another Chief remembered that since the Great Father promised them that they would never be moved they had been moved five times. "I think you had better put the Indians on wheels, " he said sardonically, "and you can run them about whenever you wish. Dee Brown
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In a short time a group of commissioners arrived to begin organization of a new Indian agency in the valley. One of them mentioned the advantages of schools for Joseph’s people. Joseph replied that the Nez Percés did not want the white man’s schools. “Why do you not want schools?” the commissioner asked. “They will teach us to have churches, ” Joseph answered. “Do you not want churches?” “No, we do not want churches.” “Why do you not want churches?” “They will teach us to quarrel about God, ” Joseph said. “We do not want to learn that. We may quarrel with men sometimes about things on this earth, but we never quarrel about God. We do not want to learn that. Dee Brown
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Already the once sweet-watered streams, most of which bore Indian names, were clouded with silt and the wastes of man; the very earth was being ravaged and squandered. To the Indians it seemed that these Europeans hated everything in nature-the living forests and their birds and beasts, the grassy glades, the water, the soil, and the air itself. Dee Brown
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I want to say that further you are not a great chief of this country. That you have no following, no power, no control." Logan continued, "You are on an Indian reservation merely at the sufferance of the government. You are fed by the government, clothed by the government, your children are educated by the government, and all you have and are today is because of the government. If it were not for the government you would be freezing and starving today in the mountains. I merely say these things to notify you that you cannot insult the people of the United States of America or its committees ..the government feeds and clothes and educates your children now, and desires to teach you to become farmers, and to civilize you, and make you as white men.- Senator John Logan, 1883 . Dee Brown
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I've tried word processors, but I think I'm too old a dog to use one. Dee Brown