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We Are Not Savages On a cool, autumn day in October 1902, a group of Indians, known as
Cupeņos, noticed a white man approaching their village of Agua
Caliente, located in a beautiful mountain valley in southern
California. The unexpected guest was a farmer, a federal employee
assigned to teach Native Americans how to raise crops. The stranger
apparently came to assist the Cupeņos and other local Indians in
preparing to leave their homelands and remove to the Pala
Reservation, over fifty miles away. On the following day, Cupeņos,
along with their Luiseņo and Kumeyaay neighbors, gathered together
to
discuss the stranger's demands. One person stood up and declared
with
firm resolve, "We do not need a farmer to help us, we are not
savages." Others agreed. The assembly of Indians then invited the
white man to depart. American Indian Studies Series
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