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Where white men fear to tread : the autobiography of Russell Means

The Native American activist recounts his struggle for Indian self-determination, his periods in prison, and his spiritual awakening.

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  • "The Native American activist recounts his struggle for Indian self-determination, his periods in prison, and his spiritual awakening."@en
  • "Includes index."
  • "Russell Means was likely the most controversial Indian leader of our time. Where White Men Fear to Tread is the well-detailed, first-hand story of his life, in which he did everything possible to dramatize and justify the Native American aim of self-determination, such as storming Mount Rushmore, seizing Plymouth Rock, running for President in 1988, and -- most notoriously -- leading a 71-day takeover of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 1973."

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  • "Biography"

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  • "Where White Man Fear To Tread"
  • "Where white men fear to tread : the autobiography of Russell Means"@en
  • "Where white men fear to tread : the autobiography of Russell Means"
  • "Where white men fear to tread"