The Power of the Land
Identity, Ethnicity, and Class Among the Oglala Lakota
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- $92.99
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- $92.99
Publisher Description
Power of the Land is the first in-depth look at the past 120 years of struggle over the Oglala Lakota land base on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.
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