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The change in self-identification especially affected persons of mixed Indian heritage who may have originally been classified as non-Indian by their parents.
The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997
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The non-Indian population of California in 1850 was 93 percent male.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Mr. Cuomo has said he supports a constitutional amendment legalizing non-Indian casino gambling but has declined to endorse efforts by horse-racing interests to limit the expansion to the state's nine racetracks that already have video lottery terminals.
Business Funds Fuel Cuomo Agenda Jacob Gershman 2011
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The rest of us might dismiss the participants as misguided cultural romantics, but the disdain masks a nagging sense of a fundamental and unsolvable contradiction that exists within every non-Indian.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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New York is considering legalizing non-Indian casinos, allowing commercial gaming operations to move beyond racetrack casinos, significantly adding to the hundreds of millions of dollars the state now takes in from "racinos."
Dana Radcliffe: Should States Raise Revenues by Expanding Legal Gambling? Dana Radcliffe 2011
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Without setting any time lines, Infosys has said it plans to increase its non-Indian work force to 15% of the total, from 6.46%.
Indian Tech Firms Look to Hire Abroad Megha Bahree 2011
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I think this is why some educated, non-Indian people choose to reclaim our indigenous past in their personal lives.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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I think this is why some educated, non-Indian people choose to reclaim our indigenous past in their personal lives.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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The rest of us might dismiss the participants as misguided cultural romantics, but the disdain masks a nagging sense of a fundamental and unsolvable contradiction that exists within every non-Indian.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Exposure to environmental factors most likely not only increased between 1988 and 1992, it may have been most impactful among children of Somali immigrants, followed by U.S. children of military personnel, followed by other U.S. children, followed by children of immigrants to Canada, followed by non-Indian Canadian-born children and possibly followed by Aboriginal children in Canada.
David Kirby: Why The Vaccine-Autism Issue Won't Go Away David Kirby 2011
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