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This review is from: The Hunt for Willie Boy: Indian-Hating & Popular Culture (Paperback)
I haven't read this book yet, but I know the story since it took place locally. From skimming through the book, it looks really good. If it's not, I'll come back & edit this review!
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This review is from: The Hunt for Willie Boy: Indian-Hating & Popular Culture (Paperback)
This book should be assigned in High School along with viewings of "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here". It should be included with the book "Lies My Teacher Told Me"; to show how the media stretches the truth and fabricates "facts".
Too much history is written from a European prospective and much of it should be re-written by the Original Peoples (Native Americans, American Indians, First Nations People of Canada) of Turtle Island (AKA the United States). This book looks deeper into the real story of "Willie Boy" and is worth a read by anyone interested in Native American Studies.THE HUNT FOR WILLIE BOY: Indian-Hating and Popular Culture |
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The Hunt for Willie Boy: Indian-Hating and Popular Culture by James A. Sandos (Hardcover - Mar. 1994)
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