The Native North American Almanac: A Reference Work on Native North Americans in the United States and Canada
This source covers the civilization and culture of the indigenous peoples of the U.S. and Canada--both historic and contemporary. Included are signed essays, annotated directories, excerpts and biographies. Each chapter contains a subject-specific bibliography, photographs, maps and charts (400 illustrations in all). This 2nd edition also includes a new chapter, "Women and Gender Relations."
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Contents
Law and legislation
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Activism
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Urbanization and nonreservation populations
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Copyright
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