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Amskapi Pikuni The Blackfeet People Clark Wissler And Alice Beck Kehoe

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Amskapi Pikuni The Blackfeet People Clark Wissler And Alice Beck Kehoe
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.42 MB
Author: Clark Wissler and Alice Beck Kehoe
ISBN: 9781438443348, 9781438443355, 143844334X, 1438443358
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Amskapi Pikuni The Blackfeet People Clark Wissler And Alice Beck Kehoe by Clark Wissler And Alice Beck Kehoe 9781438443348, 9781438443355, 143844334X, 1438443358 instant download after payment.

A contemporary history of one of the best-known American Indian nations. Written in collaboration with Blackfoot tribal historians and educators, Amskapi Pikuni: The Blackfeet People portrays a strong native nation fighting for two centuries against domination by Anglo invaders. The Blackfeet endured bungling, corrupt, and drunken agents; racist schoolteachers; and a federal Indian Bureau that failed to disburse millions of dollars owed to the tribe. Located on a reservation in Montana cut and cut again to give land to white ranchers, the Blackfeet adapted to complete loss of their staple food, bison—a collapse of what had been a sustainable economy throughout their history. Despite all of these challenges, the nation held to its values and continues to proudly preserve its culture.

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