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... Indian spirituality " ( Churchill 94 ) . Indian reburial , as I argue in this essay , is a material demon- stration of Native American spirituality that refuses commodifica- tion and thus helps expel the consumable representations of Indian ...
... Indian spirituality " ( Churchill 94 ) . Indian reburial , as I argue in this essay , is a material demon- stration of Native American spirituality that refuses commodifica- tion and thus helps expel the consumable representations of Indian ...
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... Indian uprising in southern Minnesota in 1862 , the mutilated body of Chief Little Crow was held - and at times displayed in the Minnesota Historical Society until 1971 , when Indian activists obtained its release . The body of Little ...
... Indian uprising in southern Minnesota in 1862 , the mutilated body of Chief Little Crow was held - and at times displayed in the Minnesota Historical Society until 1971 , when Indian activists obtained its release . The body of Little ...
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... Indian opposition . - In debates over Indian reburial , one often hears social scien- tists complain that Native Americans ' demands for repatriation demands based on the belief that their ancestors held in museum vaults are , in fact ...
... Indian opposition . - In debates over Indian reburial , one often hears social scien- tists complain that Native Americans ' demands for repatriation demands based on the belief that their ancestors held in museum vaults are , in fact ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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