Now that the Buffalo’s Gone
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In this book one of America’s leading writers of Indian History examines the aspirations and feelings of today’s Indians-what they want and why they want it. Using the particular histories of seven Indian tribes or groups, Alvin Josephy analyzes seven principal issues in the continuing face-off between Indians and Whites: – The Indians’ will to endure as Indians- Racial sterotypes that influence Whites’ treatment of Indians- Indians’ efforts to retain the deep spiritual basis of their lives- The fight to retain tribal land bases- Reassertion of Indian water rights- Claims to fishing and hunting rights- The modern-day quest for self-termination, sovereignty, and control of tribal affairs and resourcesThose themes are the major aspects of contemporary Indian affairs that are least understood by non-Indians and tend to cause continued misunderstanding and conflicts with Whites.
Weight | 32 oz |
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Dimensions | 9.75 × 1.5 × 6.5 in |
Subtitle | A Study of Today's American Indians |
Format | Paperback |
Condition | Used-Good |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Year Published | 1984 |
Pages | 300 |
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