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Yakama rising : Indigenous cultural revitalization, activism, and healing / Michelle M. Jacob.
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Main Author:
Jacob, Michelle M., 1977-
(Author)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Tucson :
The University of Arizona Press,
2013.
©2013
Series:
First peoples (2010)
Subjects:
Social change
>
Washington (State)
>
Yakama Indian Reservation.
Postcolonialism
>
Washington (State)
>
Yakama Indian Reservation.
Yakama Indians
>
Ethnic identity.
Yakama Indians
>
Politics and government.
Yakama Indians
>
Social conditions.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
General.
Politics and government
Postcolonialism
Race relations
Social change
Yakama Indian Reservation (Wash.)
>
Politics and government.
Yakama Indian Reservation (Wash.)
>
Race relations.
Yakama Indian Reservation (Wash.)
>
History.
Washington (State)
>
Yakama Indian Reservation
History
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