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Peva, Stephen L.


1992

Useful
Book
American Indian
Referenced by: Alaska Yukon Library

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11

Theme(s): Cultural Expression, Tribe/Community

One of a series of basic American Civil Liberties handbooks . As stated in the introduction "This book is not written with the idea that Indians deserve better treatment than other people do. It is dedicated instead to a principle: Every right you and I have was aquired at a significant cost, paid for either by us or by others to whom that right was worth fighting for . Yet unless we know what our rights are, we cannot exercise them, and unless we exercise them, we will lose them. The goal of this book is to help Indians and tribes exercise their rights, in the same way that everyone else is entitled to exercise theirs."

ISBN 0-8093-1768-0


Native-produced

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ANKN Clearinghouse
P.O.Box 756730
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6730

Tel: (907) 474-5897
or email: ANKN Clearinghouse

Information about the resource can be found at:
Alaska Yukon Library
Anchorage, AK
Telephone: (907) 474-5897
email: Alaska Yukon Library

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