Book #70177

Indian-White Relations: A Persistent Paradox

Jane F. Smith, Robert M. Kvasnicka
Book #70177 Indian-White Relations: A Persistent Paradox. Jane F. Smith, Robert M. Kvasnicka.

Binding: Cloth
Book Condition: Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Edition: Reprint Edition
Publisher: Washington, D. C. Howard Univeristy Press, 1976.
ISBN: 0882580558

Reprinted edition in Fine condition in a clipped otherwise Fine dustjacket.

The Indian-White Relations: A Persistent Paradox is a book that discusses the history of the Indian-White relationship in the United States. The book is divided into three parts: the first part discusses the history of Indian-White relations in the pre-colonial era, the second part discusses the history of Indian-White relations in the colonial era, and the third part discusses the history of Indian-White relations in the post-colonial era. The book discusses the various ways in which Indian-White relations have been shaped by the history of the United States, including the impact of colonialism, racism, and economic development. The book also discusses the various ways in which Indian-White relations have been shaped by the interaction of Indian and White people, including the impact of politics, culture, and religion.; B & W Illustrations and Photographs; 278 pages.

Price: $50.00