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Willa Cather. Death Comes for the Archbishop. New York: The Modern Library, 1927.
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Latour no longer believed in the relocation of the tribes..... their exile from their homeland. In the end, all the people he had served, including Eusabio (the Navajo chief) had come together in prayer.
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