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020 _a9781517912710
037 _cTextual
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100 _aMiron, rose
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245 _aIndigenous archival activism: Mohican interventions in public history and memory
260 _aMinneapolis
_bUniversity of Minnerrsota press
_c2024
300 _axiii, 282 p. ill.
_bIncludes bibliographical reference and index
520 _aTracing one tribe's fifty-year fight to recover and rewrite its history, Indigenous Archival Activism takes readers into the heart of debates over who owns and has the right to tell Native American history and stories. Rose Miron tells the story of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation and its Historical Committee, showing how their work is exemplary of how tribal archives can strategically shift how Native history is accessed, represented, written, and, most important, controlled.
650 _aEthnic Studies
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650 _aHistory 20th Century
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650 _aAmerican Studies
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