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They were politically-correct versions of Cowboys at that, cowardly, exploitive, white and dumb, almost as if the Palefaces from the POCAHONTAS or SPIRIT STALLION OF THE CIMMERON had travelled back in time to insert themselves in Mr. Norman's typewriter.
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So, Natives and Palefaces and everyone else, check these artists out: New Mexican artist Rose B. Simpson, “Ode to my Nosering”
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So, Natives and Palefaces and everyone else, check these artists out: New Mexican artist Rose B. Simpson, “Ode to my Nosering”
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“Palefaces eat gold,” Suan Isco said, reflectively, and as if to satisfy herself.
Erema Richard Doddridge 2004
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Palefaces: they hold their ribs with laughter, one clasping another.
Ulysses 2003
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Redskins and Palefaces complete the menu, Palefaces being cookies with white icing and features marked in candies, and Redskins being apples.
Entertaining Made Easy Emily Rose Burt
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The incident created so much excitement that the young Palefaces scarcely knew what to do.
Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913
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Pipe, that two young Palefaces were waiting to call on him, and tell of their friendly wish to buy some land of the Delawares, and that they would remain where they were while he should send a canoe to carry them over.
Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913
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The Delawares promised to do much trading with the young Palefaces, and the boys would have considered their prospects very bright had it not been for the likelihood of trouble arising through Tom Fish's desire for revenge.
Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913
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The squaws and Indian boys and girls, and many a young brave for that matter, watched the young Palefaces curiously, and their eyes followed the lads closely as Capt.
Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913
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