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The collection features essays by Paula Gunn Allen that delve into the intricate relationship between Native American culture and Western society. By intertwining her personal history with that of other Native peoples, she seeks to uncover connections that bridge eco-spirituality and multicultural heritage, addressing the challenges posed by a globalized, culturally dominant community. This work highlights the importance of understanding and integrating diverse cultural perspectives in a rapidly changing world.
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Off the Reservation, Paula Gunn Allen
- Language
- Released
- 1999
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- Damaged
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- Title
- Off the Reservation
- Subtitle
- Reflections on Boundary-Busting Border-Crossing Loose Cannons
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Paula Gunn Allen
- Publisher
- Beacon Press
- Released
- 1999
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 272
- ISBN10
- 0807046418
- ISBN13
- 9780807046418
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Business, Business & Management, Religion & Spirituality, True Stories, Science & Math, Nature, Philosophical Topics, Music Theme, Religion, References & Manuals, Spirituality, Economics, Health, Education & School System, LGBTQ+, Environmental Themes, Wars, Ecology, Theology, Opinion Journalism & Essays, Culture and Society, Food, Sociology, School, American Literature, Biographies, Feminism, Linguistics, Journalism, Society, Buddhism, Political Theories, American History, Anthropology, Writing, Literary Criticism, Race, Racism, Culture, World History, Native Americans, Social Justice, 21st Century, Gender, Employment, Indigenous Tribes, Resistance, Revolution, Socialism, Community, Americana, Haiti
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
- Description
- The collection features essays by Paula Gunn Allen that delve into the intricate relationship between Native American culture and Western society. By intertwining her personal history with that of other Native peoples, she seeks to uncover connections that bridge eco-spirituality and multicultural heritage, addressing the challenges posed by a globalized, culturally dominant community. This work highlights the importance of understanding and integrating diverse cultural perspectives in a rapidly changing world.





