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" From a native son : "
Ward Churchill ; with an introduction by Howard Zinn
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639239
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Main Entry
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Churchill, Ward
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Title & Author
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From a native son : : selected essays in indigenism, 1985-1995 /\ Ward Churchill ; with an introduction by Howard Zinn
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xix, 588 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0896085538
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: 9780896085534
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: 0896085546
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: 9780896085541
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Introduction / Howard Zinn -- Deconstructing the Columbus myth: was the "great discoverer" Italian or Spanish, Nazi or Jew? -- Since predator came: a survey of native North America -- The earth is our mother: struggles for American Indian land and liberation in the contemporary United States -- Genocide in Arizona?: the "Navajo-Hopi land dispute" in perspective -- Native North America: the political economy of radioactive colonialism, with Winona LaDuke -- Like sand in the wind: the making of an American Indian diaspora in the United States -- Death squads in the United States: confessions of a government terrorist -- White studies: the intellectual imperialism of U.S. higher education -- Literature and the colonization of American Indians -- A little matter of genocide: colonialism and the expropriation of indigenous spiritual tradition in academia -- Another dry white season: Jerry Mander's In the Absence of the Sacred -- Spiritual Hucksterism: the rise of the plastic medicine men -- Indians "R" us: reflections on the "men's movement" -- Fantasies of the master race: categories of stereotyping American Indians in film -- Lawrence of South Dakota: Dances with Wolves and the maintenance of the American empire -- And they did it like dogs in the dirt ... an indigenist analysis of Black Robe -- Let's spread the "fun" around: the issue of sports team names and mascots -- In the matter of Julius Streicher: applying Nuremberg standards to the United States -- Semantic masturbation on the left: a barrier to unity and action -- False promises: an indigenist perspective on Marxist theory and practice -- Nobody's pet poodle: Jimmie Durham, an artist for native North America -- Another vision of America: Simon J. Ortiz's From Sand Creek -- I am indigenist: notes on the ideology of the fourth world -- Works by author, 1980-1996
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Subject
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Indians of North America-- Social conditions
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Indians of North America-- Politics and government
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Indians of North America-- Land tenure
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Dewey Classification
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970.004/97
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LC Classification
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E98.S67C58 1996
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