"A well-done and interesting study which focuses on a variety of questions that are usually ignored when white researchers attempt to describe Amerindians."--Gerd Schroeter, "The Journal of Ethnic Studies." (Anthropology)
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Review:
"An exciting departure from the way anthropoligists generally approach contemporary American Indian reservation communities. . . . Beautifully written, Braroe's book will excite students and professionals alike with its insights." —Choice,
"The author is very skilled at showing how these two ethnic groups may be in close physical proximity but lack any meaningful contact. He gives us a sense of the dynamics of interaction between Indians and Whites. . . . Braroe's book is a well-done and interesting study which focuses on a variety of questions that are usually ignored when White researchers attempt to describe Amerindians." —Gerd Schroeter,The Journal of Ethnic Studies
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- PublisherStanford Univ Pr
- Publication date1975
- ISBN 10 0804710287
- ISBN 13 9780804710282
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages224