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People of the Blue Water by Flora Gregg Ilff
The real-life chronicles of a
teacher on the Hualapai and Havasupai reservations in the early 1900's.
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Killing the White Man's Indian, by Fergus M.
Bordewich A well-researched
look at the current state of affairs in Indian Country, with wonderful
historical views to put it all in context. Whether or not you agree with the
conclusions, the book is packed with solid facts. |
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American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century,
edited by Vine Deloria, Jr. A
solid group of writings on the U.S. policies that have brought Indian Country
to where it is today. |
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Behind the Trail of Broken Treaties: An Indian
Declaration of Independence, by Vine Deloria, Jr. A look at the legal and moral issues that led to the protests at
Wounded Knee in 1973. |
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Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History
of the American West by Dee Brown From 1860-1890, the U.S. fiercely pushed west, eliminating the Indian
culture and civilization that stood in its way. This is the story of the folks
who lost their lands and their lives, told in their own words. This book will
forever change how you view the history of our country. |
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Reservation Blues by Sherman Alexie
Sherman Alexie mixes reservation life with the
history of rock n roll - grabbing your heart and your funny bone at the
same time. Great fun reading. (See his movie, Smoke Signals, in the Movie
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