Killing the white man's Indian

reinventing Native Americans at the end of the twentieth century

A study of politics and power on contemporary Indian reservations, dispelling the stereotype of the victimized Native American and arguing that the political sovereignty of some tribes has had damaging effects on surrounding communities.

Doubleday
1996
9780385420358
book

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