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- Protecting Native Women from Violence: Fostering State-Tribal Relations and the Shortcomings of the Violence Against Women Act of 2013 Dayna Olson
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- 2018 History and Resistance in Representations of Native Peoples
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- Native Networking: Telecommunications and Information Technology in Indian Country
- The COVID-19 Response in Indian Country a Federal Failure
- Unpacking the Mascot Debate
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- Mining the Sacred: the Struggle to Protect Oak Flat As Illustrating The
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- The State of Indian Country Arizona | Volume 1 2 Artwork: Randy Kemp, Choctaw/Euchee/Muscogee-Creek (Turtle Clan)
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- A Letter from the Publisher
- Peace Notes First Presbyterian Church Autumn 2020 Peace Notes FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * 204 WEST PRAIRIE * DECATUR, ILLINOIS 62523-1295
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- Mark Trahant Named Editor to Lead Indian Country Today
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- An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States
- Dear Concerned Citizens of the Cherokee Nation, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and Other Tribal Nations
- Rebooting Indian Law in the Supreme Court (Fletcher 2010)
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- American-Indian Media: the Ap St, the Present, and the Promise of Digital Victoria Leigh Lapoe Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- A Quiet Crisis: Federal Funding and Unmet Needs in Indian Country, Pursuant to Public Law 103-419