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Native Agency : Indians in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Woodland and that their stories and

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and that their stories and ideas are valuable

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Voicing Identity examines the issue of cultural appropriation in the contexts of researching

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From the use of homesteading by nineteenth-century Anishinaabe women to maintain their independence to the role that roads have played in expropriating Guam’s Indigenous heritage to the links between land loss and genocide in California

Native Agency : Indians in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Woodland and that their stories andThe Bureau of Indian Affairs was hatched in the U. S. Department of War to subjugate and eliminate American Indians. Yet beginning in the 1970s, American Indians and Alaska Natives took over and now run the agency. Choctaw anthropologist Valerie Lambert argues that, instead of fulfilling settler colonial goals, the Indians in the BIA have been leveraging federal power to fight settler colonialism, battle white supremacy, and serve the interests of

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