Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Harris
Chapter One: "Freddie and the Indian"
Chapter Two: An Activist in Her Own Right
Part II: Mankiller
Chapter Three: Beloved Woman Politicized
Chapter Four: Tribal Governance and Indian Identity
Part III: Comparison
Chapter Five: Politics and Policy
Chapter Six: The Intersection of Feminism and Indianness
Author's Note
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Sarah Eppler Janda is Assistant Professor of History at Cameron University.
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