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Beyond Red Power: American Indian Politics and Activism since 1900

by Darryl Baldwin, Helen Hornbeck Tanner, Loretta Fowler, Clara Sue Kidwell, Frederick E. Hoxie
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Overview

Whether contesting termination locally, demanding reparations for stolen lands in the federal courts, or placing their case for decolonization in a global context, American Indians use institutions and political rhetorics that they did not necessarily create to their own ends.

Synopsis

Whether contesting termination locally, demanding reparations for stolen lands in the federal courts, or placing their case for decolonization in a global context, American Indians use institutions and political rhetorics that they did not necessarily create to their own ends.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
School for Advanced Research Press
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781930618862

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