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Publisher
Center for World Indigenous Studies
Date Issued
1992-06
Abstract
Revised edition of Occasional Paper #16 in the Fourth World Papers Program, published by the Center for World Indigenous Studies. The work provides a longitudinal analysis (1968–1991) of organizational development, ideology, tactics, and state-by-state activities of the Anti-Indian Movement, with a focus on Washington, Wisconsin, and Montana. Contents include a prologue, overview, findings, remedies, organizational histories, case studies (e.g., Washington Initiative 456, zoning jurisdiction, fishing rights), right-wing connections, and an epilogue, with references. Original print notes indicate copyright reserved by the publisher and availability as a low-cost pamphlet. The source text evidences OCR artifacts and typographical noise but preserves substantive content including organizational names, dates, and section headings.
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Type
Identifier
1948
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