Over the Twentieth century, American Indians fought for Their right to be both American and Indian.
The Society of American Indians, founded in 1911, asserted that America needed I.
Battles over the place of Indians in the fabric of American life took place on reservations, in wartime service, in cold war rhetoric, and in the courtroom.
Rosier traces how Indians defined democracy, citizenship, and Patriotism in both domestic and international contexts.
In an illuminating book, Paul C.
Over the Twentieth century, American Indians fought for Their right to be both American and Indian