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This book examines efforts by Indigenous Yaqui, Kickapoo, and Tohono O'odham people to maintain sovereignty and identity by utilizing the unique nature and sociopolitical dynamics of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
This book is made open access as part of the Knowledge Unlatched KU Select 2017: Front list Collection
This book is made open access as part of the Knowledge Unlatched KU Select 2017: Front list Collection
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Keywords
- Arizona
- History
- HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
- History of the Americas
- Humanities
- Kickapoo people
- KUnlatched
- Mexico
- O'odham language
- Regional & national history
- Sonora
- Tohono O'odham
- United States
- Yaqui