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    Indian Economic Development: An Evolving Concept of Sovereignty

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    Transcending Sovereignty: Locating Indigenous Peoples in Transboundary Water Law

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    Review of \u3ci\u3eThe Ecological Indian: Myth and History\u3c/i\u3e by Shepard Krech III

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    In The Ecological Indian: Myth and History, anthropologist Shepard Krech III sets out to prove that the image of the indigenous peoples and cultures of the Americas so regularly invoked to demonstrate humanity\u27s capacity to live harmoniously with nature is a misleading one, more the product of image building by modern ecologists than a reality of history. That image of the American Indian as ecologist was epitomized in a 1971 Keep America Beautiful, Inc. campaign against litter depicting actor Iron Eyes Cody as a Native American who shed tears over thoughtless acts of littering and pollution. It was an effective campaign, Krech tells us, but did not reflect the true history of the relationship between Indian peoples and nature. Although it is generally difficult to prove a negative, the author does have the advantage of being able to search for examples of American Indian ecological incorrectness across hundreds of cultures and several centuries to make his point

    Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact

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    Indian Economic Development: An Evolving Concept of Sovereignty

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    Cultural encounter: corn--Indian gift to the world.

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    Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: American Indian Program., Speaker(s): Professor of American studies, SUNY-Buffalo., Lecture, September 26, 1988.Mohawk shifts his presentation from a discussion of Indian agricultural practices to focus on the contributions which the Iroquois Indians made to the construction of the United States Constitution.1_c8f9oit11_zm00oa9k1_ywchv00
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