"I do not apologize for the length of this letter"

the Mari Sandoz letters on Native American rights, 1940-1965

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"I do not apologize for the length of this letter"

the Mari Sandoz letters on Native American rights, 1940-1965

"The collected correspondence of Mari Sandoz focusing on her political activism in behalf of American Indians in the mid-twentieth century. Introduced and edited by Kimberli Lee, the letters document Sandoz's role as a non-Native chronicler and advocate for Plains Indian cultures"--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
197

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Table of Contents

Quest for historical accuracy
Political activism/social justice for the tribes
Campaign against American Indian stereotypes
The advocate : promotion of Native artists and writers
Afterword: The alongsiders.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Lubbock, Tex
Series
Plains histories, Plains histories
Genre
Correspondence, Sources

Classifications

Library of Congress
E78.G73 S25 2009, E78.G73S25 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 197 p. :
Number of pages
197

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24103594M
ISBN 10
0896726665
ISBN 13
9780896726666
LCCN
2009028080
OCLC/WorldCat
326466500

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