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Culturicide, resistance, and survival of the Lakota ("Sioux Nation")

This ground-breaking work develops theories and methods of analyzing the United States' domination of Native Americans through a study of the Lakota society known as the ""Sioux Nation of Indians."" Two centuries of struggle between nations and cultures during the U.S. expansion over North America are described utilizing policy (BIA) and cross-cultural (US-Lakota) history, with insightful additions to understanding the ""Tetonwan-Sioux.""Contributing new forms of analysis to the study of attempted domination and destruction of Native American societies, the author explores the concept of c.

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  • "This ground-breaking work develops theories and methods of analyzing the United States' domination of Native Americans through a study of the Lakota society known as the ""Sioux Nation of Indians."" Two centuries of struggle between nations and cultures during the U.S. expansion over North America are described utilizing policy (BIA) and cross-cultural (US-Lakota) history, with insightful additions to understanding the ""Tetonwan-Sioux.""Contributing new forms of analysis to the study of attempted domination and destruction of Native American societies, the author explores the concept of c."@en

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