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This Indian Country; American Indian Activists and the Place They Made

This Indian Country; American Indian Activists and the Place They Made Paperback - 2013

by Hoxie, Frederick E

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New York: Penguin Books 978-0-14-312402-3 [978-0-14-312402-3] 2013. (Trade paperback) 467pp. Very good plus. Maps, photographs, notes, index. Remainder mark. "In this bold and sweeping counternarrative to our conventional understanding of Native American history, celebrated historian Frederick E. Hoxie presents the story of Native American political activism - a chronicle that spans more than two hundred years". Locale: United States. (Indians of North America, Indians of N.A., Indigenous Peoples, Native Americans, Political Activism).
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A comprehensive history of the heroic men and women who led the struggle for Indian rights

In this bold and sweeping counternarrative to our conventional understanding of Native American history, celebrated academic historian Frederick E. Hoxie presents the story of Native American political activism—a chronicle that spans more than two hundred years. Highlighting the activists—some famous and some unknown beyond their own communities—who have sought to bridge the distance between indigenous cultures and the U.S. republic through legal and political campaigns, Hoxie weaves a powerful narrative that connects the individual to the tribe, the tribe to the nation, and the nation to broader historical processes and progressive movements.

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Frederick E. Hoxie is the Swanlund Professor of History, Law, and American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He had written and edited more than a dozen books. He lives in Evanston, Illinois.

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Frederick E. Hoxie is the Swanlund Professor of History, Law, and American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He had written and edited more than a dozen books. He lives in Evanston, Illinois.