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Informationen zum Autor Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz is a historian and professor emerita of ethnic studies at California State University East Bay, and the author of several books, including Roots of Resistance: A History of Land Tenure in New Mexico and Indians of the Americas: Human Rights and Self-Determination. Philip J. Deloria, the son of Vine Deloria Jr., is the Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor and an associate dean for undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan. Klappentext Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz is a historian and professor emerita of ethnic studies at California State University East Bay, and the author of several books, including Roots of Resistance: A History of Land Tenure in New Mexico and Indians of the Americas: Human Rights and Self-Determination. Philip J. Deloria, the son of Vine Deloria Jr., is the Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor and an associate dean for undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan. Zusammenfassung Tells the story of the Sioux Nation's fight to regain its land and sovereignty! highlighting the events of 1973-74! including the protest at Wounded Knee. It features pieces by some of the most prominent scholars and Indian activists of the twentieth century! and features primary documents and firsthand accounts of the activists' work and of the trial. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionTHE TESTIMONYPart One: Wounded Knee, 1890 and 1973Part Two: The Sioux Nation Before InvasionPart Three: Colonialism to 1868Part Four: The Sioux-United States Treaty of 1868Part Five: Lakota Oral History of the TreatyPart Six: The Sioux ColonyPart Seven: From Victim to VictorConclusion: Sitting in Judgment on AmericaIt Does Not End HereSelected Bibliography