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      <title>August 27, 2012 Unsettling the West</title>
      <description>This History 202 lectures examines unqualified government activities against 3 different groups of Native Americans in (mainly) the Great Plains.  This was the last lecture before Hurricane Isaac.</description>
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      <title>Episode 1 - Introduction to the course</title>
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