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Tribal sovereignty and the historical imagination: Cheyenne-Arapaho politics
Loretta Fowler-
Frontmatter
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List of Plates (page vi)
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List of Figures, Maps, and Tables (page vii)
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Preface (page ix)
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Introduction (page xiii)
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Abbreviations (page xxvii)
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PART 1. HISTORICAL TRANSFORMATIONS
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1. "To Be Friendly with Everybody": Community and Authority, 1869-1902 (page 3)
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2. "They Are Trying to Make Us Stingy": The Land Sale Era, 1903-27 (page 48)
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3. Toward a New Deal: Transformations in Community and Government, 1928-76 (page 92)
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PART 2. THE SELF-DETERMINATION ACT ERA, 1977-99
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4. "A Reason to Fail": Dominance Disguised (page 147)
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5. For the People: The Business Committee Incumbents and Newcomers (page 184)
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6. "A Line Has Been Drawn": Dissidents and Radicals (page 220)
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7. Coming around the Drum: Politics in Ritual Context (page 252)
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8. "Looking for High-Up Places": Hegemony, Consciousness, and Historical Experience (page 276)
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Notes (page 291)
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Works Cited (page 333)
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Index (page 345)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ETH | 5.1 (2004): 193-194 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ethnohistory/v051/51.1straus.html |
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Citable Link
Published: c2002
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- 9780803220133 (hardcover)
- 9780803271517 (paper)