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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Indigenous Women’s Writing, Storytelling, and Law 3
- Gendering the Politics of Tribal Sovereignty: Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez (1978) and Ceremony (1977) 17
- The Legal Silencing of Indigenous Women: Racine v. Woods (1983) and In Search of April Raintree (1983) 49
- Colonial Governmentality and Gender Violence: State of Minnesota v. Zay Zah (1977) and The Antelope Wife (1998) 79
- Land Claims, Identity Claims: Manypenny v. United States (1991) and Last Standing Woman (1997) 99
- Conclusion: For an Indigenous-Feminist Literary Criticism 122
- Notes 127
- Works Cited 153
- Index 169
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Indigenous Women’s Writing, Storytelling, and Law 3
- Gendering the Politics of Tribal Sovereignty: Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez (1978) and Ceremony (1977) 17
- The Legal Silencing of Indigenous Women: Racine v. Woods (1983) and In Search of April Raintree (1983) 49
- Colonial Governmentality and Gender Violence: State of Minnesota v. Zay Zah (1977) and The Antelope Wife (1998) 79
- Land Claims, Identity Claims: Manypenny v. United States (1991) and Last Standing Woman (1997) 99
- Conclusion: For an Indigenous-Feminist Literary Criticism 122
- Notes 127
- Works Cited 153
- Index 169