Indians of North America-Government relations-History-20th century
Indians of North America-Government relations-History-20th century is a book subject. It includes 3 books, written by 3 different authors.
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- number of authors: 3 people
- number of books: 3
- books: American Indians and the rhetoric of removal and allotment, From wounded knee to checkpoint Charlie : the alliance for sovereignty between American Indians and Central Europeans in the late Cold War, The Commissioners of Indian Affairs : the United States Indian Service and the making of federal Indian policy, 1824-2017
- authors: Jason Edward Black, György Ferenc Tóth, David H. DeJong
- publication dates: 2015, 2016, 2020
- book publishers: University Press of Mississippi, SUNY Press, University of Utah Press
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