Donald L. Fixico

Donald L. Fixico is director of the Indigenous Nations Studies Program and professor of history at the University of Kansas.

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Indian Resilience and Rebuilding

Indigenous Nations in the Modern American West

The University of Arizona Press

This illuminating and comprehensive analysis of Native nations' resilience in the twentieth century demonstrates how Native Americans reinvented themselves, rebuilt their nations, and ultimately became major forces in the United States. Written by Donald L. Fixico, Indian Resilience and Rebuilding redefines how modern American history can and should be told.

  • Copyright year: 2013
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Rethinking American Indian History

University of New Mexico Press

Using innovative methodologies and theories to rethink American Indian history, this book challenges previous scholarship about Native Americans and their communities.

  • Copyright year: 1997
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The Urban Indian Experience in America

University of New Mexico Press

As the first ethnohistory of modern urban Indians, this perceptive study looks at Indians from many tribes living in cities throughout the United States.

  • Copyright year: 2000
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Termination and Relocation

Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1960

University of New Mexico Press

A major study of the effects on American Indians of the termination and relocation policies instituted during the Truman and Eisenhower era.

  • Copyright year: 1990
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