A memoir that bridges the personal and professional experiences of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Having spent much of her life illuminating the tragic irony of being an Indian in America, this provocative and often controversial writer narrates the story of her intellectual life in the field of Indian studies.
A memoir that bridges the personal and professional experiences of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Having spent much of her life illuminating the tragic irony of...
Elias Kelly's My Side of the River combines memoir and stories of Kelly's elders with public history to explore the impact of federal and state regulations on the traditional life and subsistence methods of Native Alaskans.
Elias Kelly's My Side of the River combines memoir and stories of Kelly's elders with public history to explore the impact of federal and state regula...
Denise Low recovers the life and times of her grandfather Frank Bruner (1889-1963), whose expression of Lenape identity was largely discouraged by mainstream society.
Denise Low recovers the life and times of her grandfather Frank Bruner (1889-1963), whose expression of Lenape identity was largely discouraged by mai...