Wisconsin Indians (Revised and Expanded)
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SKU: 0870203304
By: Nancy Oestreich Lurie Wisconsin's Native Peoples
The WHS Press recently published a thoroughly updated and expanded edition of Nancy Oestreich Lurie's seminal work on Native Americans living in the state, Wisconsin Indians, which introduces the history of Indian affairs from the founding of the United States to the beginning of the twenty-first century. More details...
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Milwaukee Public Museum curator emerita of anthropology, Lurie has devoted her life to understanding and improving the lives of native peoples. Her many publications include Mountain Wolf Woman, Special Style: The Milwaukee Public Museum 1882-1982, and Women and the Invention of American Anthropology. Lurie has received many awards, including the Anisfield-Wolf Award, sponsored by the Saturday Review, and the Society's William B. Hesseltine Award. In the preface, Lurie notes: "Wisconsin continues to offer an unusual opportunity to understand the national Indian picture. Over the years the state has served as a kind of national laboratory for most of the government's policies and programs, while at the same time Wisconsin Indian tribes and organizations have exemplified and sometimes led in new developments to improve the lives of Indian people." ISBN: 0870203304 88 pp, photos softcover
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