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NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE U.S. GOVERNMENT

28004 WAMPUM BELTS, PEACE TREES-George Morgan, Native Americans And Revolutionary Diplomacy by Gregory Schaaf. Only a few months before independence was proclaimed on July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress appointed George Morgan Indian agent in the Middle Department and ordered him westward on a mission of peace. Using Morgan’s personal journal, as well as letters exchanged between Morgan and George Washington, John Hancock and other notables of the period, Schaaf for the first time tells the full story of the relationship between the American rebels and the Native Americans. 278 pages. Clothbound


$27.95

 

11026 ALCATRAZ - Indian Land Forever edited by Troy R. Johnson. This publication commemorates the 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island, the most successful Indian protest action of the modern era. Includes poetry and political statements by the natives who were there. 144 pages. Paperbound. Photos

$17.95
68099 RED POWER-The American Indians’ Fight For Freedom - Second Edition edited by Alvin Josephy, Jr, Joane Nagel & Troy Johnson. A documentary history of the American Indian activist movement. Landmark 2nd edition expands and updates the original, illustrating the development of American Indian political activism from the 1960's through the end of the 20th century.  300 pages. Paperbound


$16.95

74147 CUSTER DIED FOR YOUR SINS by Vine Deloria, Jr. This book, by a Famous Indian Rights Activist and former executive director of the National Congress Of American Indians, is written from an Indian point of view with a great deal of humor. It deals with U.S. race relations, Federal bureaucracies, Christian churches and Social scientists. This book is required reading for all Americans, whatever their special interest. 278 pages. Paperbound


$19.95

 

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