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In “rituals of memory,” what does blaeser mean when she says, “as children, we were never so much taught as storied” (lines 78–79)? a. native americans lacked the training to teach their children. b. there were few native american teachers in her school. c. native americans taught their children by sharing memories. d. native american children rarely went to school.

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