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Vine Deloria once said that Hank Adams was the most important Native American in the country. From his treaty rights work to his mediation of disputes between AIM and the US government in the 1970s, Adams shaped modern Native activism. For the first time, Adams' writings are collected, evidencing his unparalleled role in Indian affairs and beyond.

ISBN

9781555914479

Publication Date

2011

Publisher

Fulcrum Publishing

City

Golden, Colorado

Keywords

Hank Adams, Native Americans, politics, government, sovereignty

School

Jepson School of Leadership Studies

Disciplines

Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law | Leadership Studies

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Edited by David E. Wilkins.

[Introduction to] The Hank Adams Reader: An Exemplary Native Activist and the Unleashing of Indigenous Sovereignty

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