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Treaties between the federal government and Native Nations rest at the heart of American history, yet most Americans know little about them. In Nation to Nation, thirty-one essays and interviews from the country’s foremost scholars of Native history and law explore the significance of the diplomacy, promises, and betrayals involved in two hundred years of treaty making between the United States and Native Nations, as one side sought to own the riches of North America and the other struggled to hold on to its homelands and ways of life.
2014, Edited by Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne and Holdulgee Muscogee), 272 pages, 135 color and black-and-white photographs, 7 maps, hardcover.