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Anti-Indianism in modern America : a voice from Tatekeya's Earth

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Addressing Native American studies past, present, and future, the essays in New Indians, Old Wars tackle the discipline head-on, presenting a radical revision of the popular view of the American West in the process.

Instead of luxuriating in the West's past glories or accepting the widespread historians' view of it as a shared place, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn argues that the American West should be fundamentally understood as stolen.

Cook-Lynn says that the Indian Wars of Resistance to the nineteenth- and twentieth-century colonial effort to seize native lands and resources must be given standing in the face of the ever-growing imperial narrative of America--because the terror the world is now witnessing may be the direct consequence of events which began in America's earliest dealings with the natives of this continent.

Cook-Lynn's story examines the ongoing and perennial relationship of conflict between colonizers and indigenous people, and it is a story that every American must read. Cook-Lynn understands that the story of the American West teaches the political language of land theft and tyranny.

She argues that to remedy this situation, Native American studies must be considered and pursued as its own discipline, rather than as a subset of history or anthropology.

She makes an impassioned claim that such a shift, not merely an institutional or theoretical change, could allow Native American studies to play an important role in defending the sovereignty of indigenous nations today.

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University of Illinois Press
0252074270 / 9780252074271
Paperback / softback
02/04/2007
United States
English
xii, 225 pages
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2001.
A powerful and controversial Native American voice addresses overlooked injustices both past and present
A powerful and controversial Native American voice addresses overlooked injustices both past and present 1KBB USA, HBJK History of the Americas, JFSL9 Indigenous peoples, JPA Political science & theory