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Examples
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The "Squaws" and "Braves" signs on the toilets at a Cape Town steakhouse which offended a group of visiting Canadian Indians last week have been replaced by plain "John" and "Jill".
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Squaws, old men, and children were left to be massacred.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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Squaws had let go of the children, who were already at his side.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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Squaws capered with them, knives or sharpened sticks hi hand.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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Squaws stood over simmering kettles, stirring, watching silently as the wagon went through.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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Squaws stood over simmering kettles, stirring, watching silently as the wagon went through.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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Squaws stood over simmering kettles, stirring, watching silently as the wagon went through.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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Sent in the Night, 18 months old, by the Mother and a Negro, to a Squaws
John Adams diary 14, includes legal notes, July 1766, 4 April - 18 May 1767 1961
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These were as fine as any of our American Indian Squaws and a great deal more filthy.
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The _Chicago Republican_, says a Dubuque author, has written a drama called "The Ten Squaws."
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