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University of Oklahoma Press.(The American Indian Past and Present; Reflections on American Indian History: Honoring the Past, Building the Future; Buffalo Inc.: American Indians and Economic Development )(Brief article)(Book review)
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California Bookwatch
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July 1, 2008
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University of Oklahoma Press
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Roger L. Nichols edits THE AMERICAN INDIAN PAST AND PRESENT (9780806138565, $39.95), now in its sixth updated edition featuring 16 new contributions along with 10 classic essays. It's been widely used in Native American college-level courses and provides a broad overview of readings of indigenous peoples of North America up to modern times. Albert L. Hurtado's REFLECT...
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