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Record Number
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966658
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b721028
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Title & Author
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The new warriors : : Native American leaders since 1900 /\ edited by R. David Edmunds.
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Publication Statement
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Lincoln :: University of Nebraska Press,, 2001.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (viii, 346 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0803202482
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: 1280374160
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: 6610374163
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: 9780803202481
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: 9781280374166
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: 9786610374168
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0803218206
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9780803218208
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction : Twentieth-century warriors / R. David Edmunds -- Charles Curtis (Kaw) / William E. Unrau -- Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Ša) (Dakota) / Deborah Welch -- Robert Yellowtail (Crow) / Frederick E. Hoxie and Tim Bernardis -- Vine V. Deloria, Sr. (Dakota) / Philip J. Deloria -- D'Arcy McNickle (Métis-Flathead) / Dorothy R. Parker -- LaDonna Harris (Comanche) / Gary C. Anderson -- Russell Means (Lakota) / Raymond Wilson -- Howard Tommie (Seminole) / Harry A. Kersey, Jr.-- Phillip Martin (Mississippi Choctaw) / Benton R. White and Christine Schultz White -- Wilma Mankiller (Cherokee) / Brad Agnew -- Ada Deer (Menominee) / Clara Sue Kidwell -- Ben Nighthorse Campbell (Northern Cheyenne) / Donald L. Fixico -- Janine Pease Pretty-on-Top (Crow) / Douglas Nelson and Jeremy Johnston -- Walter Echo-Hawk (Pawnee) / John R. Wunder.
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Abstract
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An indispensable introduction to the rich variety of Native leadership in the modern era, The New Warriors profiles Native men and women who have played a significant role in the affairs of their communities and of the nation over the course of the twentieth century. The leaders showcased include the early-twentieth-century writer and activist Zitkala-a; American Indian Movement leader Russell Means; political activists Ada Deer and LaDonna Harris; scholar and writer D'Arcy McNickle; orator and Crow Reservation superintendent Robert Yellowtail; U.S. Senators Charles Curtis and Ben Nighthorse Campbell; Episcopal priest Vine V. Deloria Sr.; Howard Tommie, the champion of economic and cultural sovereignty for the Seminole Tribe of Florida; Cherokee chief Wilma Mankiller; Pawnee activist and lawyer Walter Echo-Hawk; Crow educator Janine Pease Pretty-on-Top; and Phillip Martin, a driving force behind the spectacular economic revitalization of the Mississippi Band of Choctaws.
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Subject
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Indian activists-- United States, Biography.
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Subject
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Indian civic leaders-- United States, Biography.
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Indians of North America-- Government relations.
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Subject
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Indians of North America-- Politics and government.
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Subject
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Activistes indiens d'Amérique-- États-Unis, Biographies.
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Subject
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Indiens d'Amérique-- États-Unis-- Politique et gouvernement.
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Subject
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Indiens d'Amérique-- États-Unis-- Relations avec l'État.
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Subject
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Leaders indiens d'Amérique-- États-Unis, Biographies.
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Subject
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BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Social Scientists Psychologists.
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Subject
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Indian activists.
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Indian civic leaders.
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Indians of North America-- Government relations.
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Indians of North America-- Politics and government.
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Subject
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Native American Studies.
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Subject
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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305.897/073/0922B
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LC Classification
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E89.N48 2001eb
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Added Entry
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Edmunds, R. David, (Russell David),1939-
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