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such as the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

the natural metaphors of human experience in the tradition of haiku in Japan

award-winning author Brian Lee Young (Diné) bridges the generational divide between a Navajo teen at an elite prep school and his great-grandmother's experience at a federal boarding school for Indigenous students

the author unveils the genealogies for all the families who belonged to the band under Agatha Biddle's leadership

McLeod strives to improve his own life as well as the lives of Indigenous peoples in Canada and beyond

Painting Native America: Indigenous Artists in the Twentieth Century indigenous language books such as the Dakota AccessGenerations of Indigenous artists have sought to make a place for Native art in North American culture and society as well as the broader art world. Written at the intersection of history and art history, Painting Native America tells the social history of Indigenous artists and their experiences as they negotiate such questions as how to use art for social and political goals, what constitutes "Indian art," and how to make a living as an artist,

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