Title | The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America |
Book Number | BR020313 |
Names | King, Thomas. |
Medium | Braille |
Title Status | Available for Request |
Download Link | Volume 1. |
Volume 2. | |
Volume 3. | |
Volume 4. | |
Annotation | King, a professor and Native rights activist of Cherokee descent, offers an unconventional account of aboriginal and white relations in the United States and Canada. Discusses what it means to be "Indian" while considering broken treaties, forced removals, genocide, and racism in the war over land. 2012. |
Length | 4 v. of braille ; 28 x 28 cm. |
Local Subject | History - U.S - HUS |
History - Native American - HSNAM | |
Native American Interest - NAI | |
Politics & Government - U.S - POLUS | |
War (Nonfiction) - WARN | |
Long Book - LB | |
Politics & Government - POL | |
Adult Nonfiction - AN | |
History - N. America - 970 | |
LC Subject | Indians of North America - History |
Indians of North America - Social life and customs | |
Indians, Treatment of - North America | |
North America - Ethnic relations | |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9780816689767 |
Original Publication | Transcription of: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2013. 9780816689767 |