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Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven |
Elsewhere, In the End In Which the Problem with Race Is That It Has Died The Pawnee Peopling of Earth Moustaches and Black Heads in Pawneeland Kitkahahkiripacki in Pawneeland In Which Race Repopulates Pawneeland Pitarisaru and the Making of Plains Indians The Indian Peopling of Native America The Past and Future of Racial Indianhood in Pawneeland In Which We Pass Through the Looking Glass In the End, Elsewhere
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Earlier versions of portions of this book appeared in two previous publications:
Roger Echo-Hawk, "At the Edge of the Desert of Multicolored Turtles: Skidi Pawnee History on the Loup River," Chapter 2 in The Stabaco Site: A Mid-Eighteenth Century Skidi Pawnee Town on the Loup River, edited by Steven R. Holen and John K. Peterson, 1995, University of Nebraska State Museum, Nebraska Archaeological Survey, Technical Report 95-01, p. 14-49.
Roger Echo-Hawk, "Constructing America: The Long Expedition, the Pawnees, and the Making of Plains Indians," Western Passages # 1, Denver Art Museum, 2002, p. 72-80.
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