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Blackfoot Redemption
A Blood Indian's Story of Murder, Confinement, and Imperfect Justice
Blackfoot Redemption is the riveting account of a Canadian Blackfoot known as Spopee and his unusual and haunting story. To reconstruct the events of Spopee’s life—at first traceable only through bits and pieces of information—William E. Farr conducted exhaustive archival research, digging deeply into government documents and institutional reports to build a coherent and accurate narrative and, through this reconstruction, win back one Indian’s life and identity.
Crisis of Governance in Maya Guatemala
Indigenous Responses to a Failing State
In focusing on the internal dynamics of poor, marginal communities in Guatemala, this book explores the realities of life for indigenous people on all continents who are faced with the social changes brought about by war and globalization.
Blackfoot Redemption
A Blood Indian's Story of Murder, Confinement, and Imperfect Justice
Crisis of Governance in Maya Guatemala
Indigenous Responses to a Failing State
In focusing on the internal dynamics of poor, marginal communities in Guatemala, this book explores the realities of life for indigenous people on all continents who are faced with the social changes brought about by war and globalization.