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The first biography of Jackson Barnett, who gained unexpected
wealth from oil found on his property. This book explores how
control of his fortune was violently contested by his guardian, the
state of Oklahoma, the Baptist Church, the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, and an adventuress who kidnapped and married him. Coming
into national prominence as a case of Bureau of Indian Affairs
mismanagement of Indian property, the litigation over Barnett's
wealth lasted two decades and stimulated Congress to make
long-overdue reforms in its policies towards Indians. Highlighting
the paradoxical role played by the federal government as both
purported protector and pilferer of Indian money, and replete with
many of the major agents in twentieth-century Native American
history, this remarkable story is not only captivating in its own
right but highly symbolic of America's diseased and corrupt
national Indian policy.
The World's Richest Indian was the winner of the Sierra Prize of
the Western Association of Women Historians.
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