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Making a Difference
My Fight for Native Rights and Social Justice
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232 pages
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Focusing on her identity as a Menominee Indian, Ada Deer shares her inspiring journey as the first woman to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Throughout her memoir, she recounts her relentless efforts to restore the Menominee tribe's status and advocate for tribal sovereignty and self-determination. Her narrative spans eighty-three years, highlighting her dedication to empowering Native American communities and fighting against historical injustices.
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2019, hardcover with dust jacket
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