LCC
E93 W54 1982
Description
This classic and accessible history of the American Indian Movement details an important part of Native peoples' continuing struggles against corporate and governmental development interests. Blood of the Land is a powerful reminder that we can only ignore environmental, social justice and spiritual issues at our--and the Earth's--peril.
Publication
Everest House Publishers, New York
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