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  • av Winona LaDuke & Sean Aaron Cruz
    275,-

    When it became public that Osama bin Laden's death was announced with the phrase "e;Geronimo, EKIA!"e; many Native people, including Geronimo's descendants, were insulted to discover that the name of a Native patriot was used as a code name for a world-class terrorist. Geronimo descendant Harlyn Geronimo explained, "e;Obviously to equate Geronimo with Osama bin Laden is an unpardonable slander of Native America and its most famous leader."e; The Militarization of Indian Country illuminates the historical context of these negative stereotypes, the long political and economic relationship between the military and Native America, and the environmental and social consequences. This book addresses the impact that the U.S. military has had on Native peoples, lands, and cultures. From the use of Native names to the outright poisoning of Native peoples for testing, the U.S. military's exploitation of Indian country is unparalleled and ongoing.

  • av Rebecca M. Webster & Joseph Bauerkemper
    559,-

  • av Peter Razor
    445

    Niizh Eshkanag is a member of the first generation of Anishinaabe children required to attend a U.S. government boarding school--schools infamously intended to forcibly assimilate Native students into white culture. At the Yardley Indian Boarding School in northern Minnesota, Niizh Eshkanag endures abuse from the school staff and is punished for speaking his native language. After moving to a marginally better school, he befriends a new white student: the principal's nephew, Roger Poznanski. Though Roger is frightened of his Indian classmates at first, Niizh Eshkanag befriends him and teaches him to respect Anishinaabe ways. When a younger student runs away into a winter storm after being beaten by a school employee, Niizh Eshkanag and Roger join forces to rescue him.

  • av Rebecca M. Webster
    515,-

    "Our Precious Corn explores the significance of corn to the Oneida people"--

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