Review of Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand by R. Scott Sheffield and Noah Risema
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and the End of the Liberal Consensus by Peter Sutton...
Although the publisher claims on its jacket cover that Kenneth William Townsend\u27s World War II an...
This article examines the historiography of 20th century Indigenous military service in the Anglo-se...
Peer reviewedThe history of relations between the Indigenous populations of Canada and its colonial ...
Review of Fighting the People’s War: The British and Commonwealth Armies and the Second World War by...
War at the Margins offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous socie...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
R. Scott Sheffield\u27s study of the images used by bureaucrats and journalists provides an in-depth...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
Few scholars have tried to write a history that gives authorship and agency to Indigenous peoples wi...
Review of Roots of Entanglement: Essays in the History of Native-Newcomer Relations edited by Myra R...
A comprehensive study of Canadian First Nations\u27 experiences during the Great War is long overdue...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
Literature on the realities of Indigenous peoples and World War 2 are hard to find and teaching this...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and the End of the Liberal Consensus by Peter Sutton...
Although the publisher claims on its jacket cover that Kenneth William Townsend\u27s World War II an...
This article examines the historiography of 20th century Indigenous military service in the Anglo-se...
Peer reviewedThe history of relations between the Indigenous populations of Canada and its colonial ...
Review of Fighting the People’s War: The British and Commonwealth Armies and the Second World War by...
War at the Margins offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous socie...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
R. Scott Sheffield\u27s study of the images used by bureaucrats and journalists provides an in-depth...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
Few scholars have tried to write a history that gives authorship and agency to Indigenous peoples wi...
Review of Roots of Entanglement: Essays in the History of Native-Newcomer Relations edited by Myra R...
A comprehensive study of Canadian First Nations\u27 experiences during the Great War is long overdue...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
Literature on the realities of Indigenous peoples and World War 2 are hard to find and teaching this...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and the End of the Liberal Consensus by Peter Sutton...
Although the publisher claims on its jacket cover that Kenneth William Townsend\u27s World War II an...