The critic Philip Rahv once distinguished between the redskin and paleface traditions in American letters. |
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In the last 10 or 15 years, one begins to see in dictionaries the — in some dictionaries the labeling of the term redskin as sometimes offensive. |
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Opponents of the name like to say that you wouldn't call an American Indian a redskin. |
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Outside of sports, the word redskin had come to be associated with an era in which American Indians suffered a great deal at the hands of white settlers. |
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At his best he combines the most potent attributes of what Philip Rahv called redskin and paleface writers, managing to be street smart and scholarly, swaggering and cerebral, all at the same time. |
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All alone in that awful museum with masks, redskin dolls, dusty manikins. |
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At the Redskin mine, molybdenite is found in small cylindrical greisen pipes in the Redskin Granite. |
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