
Killing the white man's indian : the reinvention of Native Americans at the the end of the 20th century / by Fergus M. Bordewich.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Age Hold Protection | Active/Create Date | Status | Due Date |
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Cook Memorial Library - La Grande | 323.11 B728 (Text) | 35178001367906 | Adult Non-Fiction | Book | None | 08/17/2013 | Available | - |
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- ISBN: 9780385420365
- Physical Description: 399 pages ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First Anchor Books edition.
- Publisher: New York : Anchor Books, 1997.
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Formatted Contents Note: | "The very dregs, garbage and spanne of Earth" -- "We ain't got feathers and beads" -- The reinvention of Indian Country -- The shadow of Chief Seattle -- Listening for the ancestors -- Predators, victims, and Mother Earth -- "A scene most resembling hell" -- "The hollowness of a person needs to be filled" -- "Our lives have been transmuted, changed forever" |
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Subject: | Indians of North America > Politics and government Indians of North America > Ethnic identity Indians of North America > Government relations |
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