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When the Palace of Versailles Exposes the Amerindian History Censored by Donald Trump

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This fortnight, Marianne Meunier returns, through her chronicle CULTURE WITHOUT BORDERS, to an unprecedented exhibition on the visit of Amerindian chiefs to the court of Louis XV. A salutary opportunity to shed light on an unknown chapter in the history of Aboriginal nations in the United States that, at the time of Trump's revisionism, can no longer write overseas.
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This fortnight, Marianne Meunier returns, through her chronicle CULTURE WITHOUT BORDERS, to an unprecedented exhibition on the visit of Amerindian chiefs to the court of Louis XV. A salutary opportunity to shed light on an unknown chapter in the history of Aboriginal nations in the United States that, at the time of Trump's revisionism, can no longer write overseas.

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La Croix broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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