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the school days of an Indian girl say about westward expansion and the relationship between native Americans and settlers is 6 hours
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"I sank deep into the corner of my seat, for I resented being watched. Directly in front of me, children who were no larger than I hung themselves upon the backs of their seats, with their bold white faces toward me." This text relates to Native Americans and settlers because they were always given nasty looks by almost all pale-faces making them feel as if they didn't belong.
"Sometimes they took their forefingers out of their mouths and pointed at my moccasined feet. Their mothers, instead of reproving such rude curiosity, looked closely at me, and attracted their children’s further notice to my blanket. This embarrassed me and kept me constantly on the verge of tears." Native Americans and settlers were often humiliated in public by either children or adults. Parents who had children wouldn't even correct their children's rude behaviors.
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