TY - STAND KW - Male author KW - Native American author AU - Gerald [Robert] Vizenor (b. 1934) AB -

The novel is concerned with Native Americans resistance to the way the U.S. government abrogated the treaties it had signed and forced the Indians onto reservations. In the novel, the White Earth Nation establishes a government in exile at Fort Saint Charles, at the most northerly point in Minnesota on the Canadian border. See also 1978 and 1991 Vizenor.

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Native American Indian (Anishinaabe/Chippewa) author (b. 1934). Professor Emeritus of the University of California, Berkeley, and Professor of American Studies at the University of New Mexico. 

C7 - 2016 CY - Middletown, CT DA - 01/2016 LA - eng N2 -

The novel is concerned with Native Americans resistance to the way the U.S. government abrogated the treaties it had signed and forced the Indians onto reservations. In the novel, the White Earth Nation establishes a government in exile at Fort Saint Charles, at the most northerly point in Minnesota on the Canadian border. See also 1978 and 1991 Vizenor.

PB - Wesleyan University Press PP - Middletown, CT PY - 2016 TI - Treaty Shirts: October 2034--A Familiar Treatise on the White Earth Nation ER -