[Review of] Edward Charles Valandra. Not without Our Consent: Lakota Resistance to Termination, 1950-59

Although South Dakota is the home territory of many Lakota, Dakota and Nakota nations, it has often been a dangerous place to be an Indian, especially in the western half of the state, where most of the tribal lands lie. Ranchers, miners and others have a long history of trying to lay claim to those...

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Main Author: Sherman, Marlon D.
Format: Text
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Published: VCU Scholars Compass 2008
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Online Access:https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/esr/vol31/iss2/16
https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1301&context=esr
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Summary:Although South Dakota is the home territory of many Lakota, Dakota and Nakota nations, it has often been a dangerous place to be an Indian, especially in the western half of the state, where most of the tribal lands lie. Ranchers, miners and others have a long history of trying to lay claim to those lands, using, alternately, quasi-legal and violent means.