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The Power of the Land

Identity, Ethnicity, and Class Among the Oglala Lakota

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Focusing on the Oglala Lakota land base, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the struggles faced over the past 120 years on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. It delves into the historical context and the impact of these conflicts on the community, highlighting the resilience and challenges of the Oglala Lakota people in their fight for land rights and sovereignty.

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The Power of the Land, Paul Robertson

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2001
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