The impact of World War II on Indian affairs was more profound
and lasting than that of any other event or policy--including
Roosevelt's Indian New Deal and efforts to terminate federal
responsibility for tribes under Eisenhower. Focusing on the period
from 1941 to 1947, Alison R. Bernstein explains why termination and
tribal self-determination were logical results of the Indians'
World War II experiences in battle and on the home front.
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