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Native American Testimony A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present, 1492-2000

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ISBN-10: 0140281592

ISBN-13: 9780140281590

Edition: 1999 (Revised)

Authors: Peter Nabokov, Vina Deloria, Vina Deloria

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Book details

List price: $21.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/1/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 528
Size: 5.47" wide x 8.40" long x 1.15" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

Foreword
Introduction
First Encounter to Dispossession
Premonitions and Prophecies
He Will Use Any Means to Get What He Wants
White Rabbit Got Lotsa Everything
Visitors from Heaven
Thunder's Dream Comes True
Easy Life of the Gray-Eyed
The Spider's Web
Face to Face
Their Wondrous Works and Ways
Before They Got Thick
Silmoodawa Gives a Complete Performance
A Different Kind of Man
I Hid Myself and Watched
Exchange Between Worlds
Thunder, Dizzying Liquid, and Cups That Do Not Grow
Keep Your Presents
Give Us Good Goods
You Rot the Guts of Our Young Men
Some Strange Animal
Buttocks Bags and Green Coffee Bread
The Bewitched Pale Man
Bearers of the Cross
Burn the Temples, Break Up the Bells
A Good Indian's Dilemma
We Never Quarrel About Religion
Janitin Is Named Jesus
The Freedom to Work
A Shaman Obeys
Always Give Blessings and Be Thankful
Living Beside Each Other
Remove the Cause of Our Uneasiness
Mary Jemison Becomes an Iroquois
Our Very Good Friend Kirk
The Frenchman Dreams Himself Home
Incident at Boyer Creek
Our Stock of Food and Clothes
If I Could See This Thing
The Long Resistance
We Must Be United
Black Hawk Stands Alone
Blood Scattered Like Water
Young Men, Go Out and Fight Them
Geronimo Puts Down the Gun
The Treaty Trail
Let Us Examine the Facts
Osceola Determined
My Son, Stop Your Ears
We Are Not Children
Plenty Coups Travels to Washington
Exiles in Their Own Land
Plea from the Chickasaw
Tushpa Crosses the Mississippi
Corralling the Navajo
The Uprooted Winnebago
Standing Bear's Odyssey
The Nation's Hoop is Broken and Scattered
The Buffalo Go
Take Care of Me
I Am Alone
I Have Spoken
I Want to Look for My Children
No Dawn to the East
Gone Forever
This Awful Loneliness
A Wish
Reservation to Resurgence
The Very Small Islands
Treated Better by Wolves
We Lost Everything
The Way Agents Get Rich
The Career of Ely Parker
Annie Makes Her Choice
We Had Everything to Learn
To Learn Another Way
Responsive and Resistant Students
He Is Not One of Us
What Harm Is in Our Sun-dance?
We Will Dance
Dr. Fewkes Plays Like a Child
Judge Wooden Leg Keeps One Wife
The Flood Has Come
A House of Our Own
Luther's Father Stands Alone
Half White and Half Indian
We Want to Tell You Something
He-na Tom, the Hoodwinker
The Dead Did Not Return
Hearts on the Ground
Life on the Checkerboard
Big Man's Rules and Laws
The Outrage of Allotment
Farming and Futility
The Hopi Push of War
A Twentieth-Century Indian Voice
The Best and the Brightest
Laughing at Themselves
From Wassaja to Montezuma
Suddenly a Gate
Following the Medicine
Scandal in Oklahoma
Interlude of Hope
Hard Times in Sioux Country
Neglect Along the Klamath
The Twenties at San Juan
Commissioner Collier Is on Our Side
Resisting the Indian New Deal
Debate Over IRA
Reducing Navajo Sheep
In And Out of the Mainstream
Counting Coup in World War Two
A Code Talker Comes Home
The Menominees Are Terminated
On Relocation
Stopping Erosion
Let's Raise Some Hell
The New Indian Wars
Invading Alcatraz
Discovery: The Beeah Tribe
Birth of AIM
Confrontation or Negotiation
So Long as This Land Exists
Going Back
Hopis and the Love Generation
Eskimos and "The Act"
Dark Sky Over Black Mesa
Indian Children in Crisis
It's Hard to be Indian
What Am I
Alone and Very Scared
Notes from Indian Country
Before and After Gambling
Sovereignty Revitalized
Restoring Life to the Dead
First and Last Eskimos
Resistance at Oka
Confronting Columbus Again
Towards a Native Millennium
Thorns in the Side
History Repeating Itself
Old Names in Charge
Different Programs
Reuniting with Beauty
Speedboat or Canoe?
An Eagle Nation
The End of the World
Notes on Sources
Illustration Credits
Index