WHEN THE LEGENDS DIE: A POINT BEYOND CULTURE

Hal Borland's When Legends Die realistically portrays the deculturalization of Native Americans. To understand his view of this violence, this study analyzes the novel by applying the covert cultural elements identified in Edward Hall's Beyond Culture:

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Social policy
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