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Title: Indian Magazine
Description: Tacoma, Wa / Geyserville, Ca, Survival of American Indians Association / Indian Magazine NONE. 1970. (Mass market paperback) Near fine. 52pp. 4to. Scarce. Includes photographs, artwork, articles: Pit River Nation, page 39, provides a summary of the conflict over land in California, the trials of which had not yet started at the time of publication; 'Spears and Arrows' (page 48) tells of the conflicts in North America at the time; Page 12 details the historical background to Indian (Indigenous) fishing rights and land claims; Page 47 gives a summary of the occupation of Alcatraz. An incredibly fascinating and vital piece of American history written in solidarity with and support of all Indigenous people in North and South America. Sand-brown textured card wrappers, stapled, with brown turtle stamped to front and a circle of dolphins, stamped in brown, to the rear cover. The cover is lightly marked, as may be anticipated given its age; internally clean, bright, and powerful. In English.

Keywords: Indigenous Activism, American History, Collectible Books, Indigenous History, Social Activism

Price: CAD 50.00 = appr. US$ 34.57 Seller: Spafford Books
- Book number: 129509

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