Abstract
The review of The American Indian and the Problem of History offers a glimpse of how eighteen scholars answered the question: "how well have we [scholars] rendered the meaning of Indians and whites in concert?" Martin's book is relevant to legal practitioners and scholars because it illustrates the complexity of thought authors from other disciplines bring to bear when imagining, conceiving of, and writing about Native American and Euroamerican relations. The authors represented in Martin's collection are Native and non-Native American.
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33 Ariz. L. Rev. 281 (1991)
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