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				YORK (AP) — Two books on the history of indigenous people in the 
				U.S. have received $10,000 awards presented by the J. Anthony 
				Lukas Prize Project.
 Rebecca Nagle's “By the Fire We Carry: The Generations — Long 
				Fight for Justice on Native Land” won the Lukas Book Prize, 
				given for nonfiction works that exemplify “literary grace, 
				commitment to serious research, and original reporting.” 
				Kathleen DuVal's "Native Nations: A Millennium in North America" 
				was given the Mark Lynton History Prize for books that combine 
				“intellectual distinction with felicity of expression.”
 
 Two $25,000 work-in-progress awards also were announced Monday, 
				for Susie Cagle's “The End of the West” and Dan Xin Huang's 
				“Rutter: The Story of an American Underclass.”
 
 Established in 1998, the Lukas project is named for the late 
				Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist and is administered 
				by the Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for 
				Journalism at Harvard Uni
 
			
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