A wide-ranging study, this book focuses on the effects of
interaction between Indian and non-Indian peoples and on the
complex relationships between Indians and their environments.
Contributors confront common misconceptions about Indian groups by
reexamining such controversial topics as boundary perceptions, land
sharing, causes for migration, and economic conditions on Indian
reservations. Issues of land claims, urbanization, patterns of
economic development, and forced migration are also discussed. The
information presented here is an essential component of an accurate
assessment of whether North American Indians can survive as a
distinct culture.
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