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Omeros Chapter XXXIV Summary

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  • The narrator is looking into the Native American past in his research.
  • He makes his first references to the Plains Indians and the treacherous treaties offered to them by white authority figures.

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  • The narrator gets more deeply involved in Native American history. 
  • He cannot believe that it has "happened again"—by which he means that the lives of indigenous people have been taken away from them in the name of progress and racial superiority.
  • There is a hint that another female character is about to enter the scene.

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