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Books in the Critical Indigenous and American Indian Studies series

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  • - Jurisdiction, American Law, and Sexual Violence Against Native Women
    by Amy L. Casselman
    £55.49

    Injustice in Indian Country tells the story of American colonization through the eyes of Native women as they fight for justice. In doing so, it makes critical contributions to the fields of American law and policy, social justice and activism, women's studies, ethnic studies, American Indian studies, and sociology.

  • - A Humanities of Speaking
    by Anthony Webster
    £62.99

    The Sounds of Navajo Poetry analyzes five poems by Navajo poet Rex Lee Jim in order to think through questions of linguistic relativity and translation.

  • - Essays on History, Language, and Education
     
    £57.49

    A volume that highlights Southeastern Indian issues and demonstrates the unique situation of women in tribes lacking (full) federal recognition or a more inclusive and multidisciplinary discussion of Native women in more than one tribal nation.

  • - Rulers of the Reserves
    by John L. Steckley
    £69.49

    This book provides an introductory look at the control Indian Agents, who were primarily White men, exercised over Aboriginal communities in Canada from the 1870s to the 1960s. The book concludes with a comparison of the Indian Agent System in Canada, with similar systems in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.

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