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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword: “And Then They Build Monuments to You”
Introduction: A Few Thoughts on a Book Long Overdue
One: Remembering Bob Thomas: His Influence on the American Indian Liberation Struggle
Two: Subverting the Law of Nations: American Indian Rights and U.S. Distortions of International Legality
Three: The United States and the Genocide Convention: A Half-Century of Obfuscation and Obstruction
Four: Charades, Anyone? The Indian Claims Commission in Context
Five: In the Spirit of Gunga Din: A Response to John LaVelle
Six: History in Service to Liberation: Ron Welburn’s Roanoke and Wampum
Seven: Broadening Our View of the Penal Colony: Luana Ross’ Inventing the Savage
Eight: Contours of Enlightenment: Reflections on Science, Theology, Law, and the Alternative Vision of Vine Deloria Jr.
Nine: Science as Psychosis: An American Corollary to Germany’s Blood Libel of the Jews
Ten: American Indians in Film: Thematic Contours of Cinematic Colonization
Eleven: Distorted Images and Literary Appropriations: Gretchen Bataille’s Native American Representations
Twelve: Finding a “Middle Place”?: Not in Joni Adamson’s American Indian Literature, Environmental Justice, and Ecocriticism
Thirteen: Kizhiibaabinesik: A Bright Star, Burning Briefly
Fourteen: The Ghosts of 9–1–1: Reflections on History, Justice and Roosting Chickens
Fifteen: “To Judge Them by the Standards of Their Time”: America’s Indian Fighters, the Laws of War, and the Question of International Order
Appendix: “Some People Push Back”: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens
About the Authors
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