Tag: book review

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Confronting the Historical Offenses of the Doctrine of Discovery in ‘Unsettling Truths’

Authors Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah’s Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery, offers an essential examination of the historical journey of how the Doctrine of Discovery played, and continues to play, a crucial part in shaping the American psyche and the collective comprehension of its past as a country.

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Examining Business in Indian Country in ‘American Indian Business: Principles and Practices’

The topic of Indigenous business practices and principles is a subject far from that of the mainstream Western peripheral, and American Indian Business works to both acknowledge its place in the broader business spectrum as well as highlight its particularities.

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Tommy Orange’s Debut Novel There, There

A glimpse at the urban Native experience unearthed for the masses.