Translated Nation Rewriting the Dakhóta Oyáte / Christopher Pexa.
"How authors rendered Dakhota philosophy by literary means to encode ethical and political connectedness and sovereign life within a settler surveillance state Translated Nation examines literary works and oral histories by Dakhota intellectuals from the aftermath of the 1862 U.S.-Dakota War to...
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Main Author: | Pexa, Chris (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Minneapolis :
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[2019]
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