Donald Fixico: 5 books

Book cover of The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century

The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century

American Capitalism and Tribal Natural Resources, Second Edition

by Donald Fixico, Donald Lee Fixico
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2011

The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century, Second Edition is updated through the first decade of the twenty-first century and contains a new chapter challenging Americans--Indian and non-Indian--to begin healing the earth. This analysis of the struggle to protect not only natural resources...
Book cover of The American Indian Mind in a Linear World

The American Indian Mind in a Linear World

American Indian Studies and Traditional Knowledge

by Donald Fixico
Language: English
Release Date: July 4, 2013

First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Book cover of "That's What They Used to Say"

"That's What They Used to Say"

Reflections on American Indian Oral Traditions

by Donald L. Fixico
Language: English
Release Date: October 12, 2017

As a child growing up in rural Oklahoma, Donald Fixico often heard “hvmakimata”—“that’s what they used to say”—a phrase Mvskoke Creeks and Seminoles use to end stories. In his latest work, Fixico, who is Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Mvskoke Creek, and Seminole, invites readers into his own...
Book cover of Indian Resilience and Rebuilding

Indian Resilience and Rebuilding

Indigenous Nations in the Modern American West

by Donald L. Fixico
Language: English
Release Date: October 10, 2013

Indian Resilience and Rebuilding provides an Indigenous view of the last one-hundred years of Native history and guides readers through a century of achievements. It examines the progress that Indians have accomplished in rebuilding their nations in the 20th century, revealing how Native communities...
Book cover of Bureau of Indian Affairs
by Donald L. Fixico
Language: English
Release Date: January 16, 2012

Bureau of Indian Affairs tells the fascinating and important story of an agency that currently oversees U.S. policies affecting over 584 recognized tribes, over 326 federally reserved lands, and over 5 million Native American residents.Written by one of our foremost Native American scholars,...
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