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"A radical rereading of Carlos Montezuma's political agenda, most importantly his call to abolish the Indian Bureau, through the personal correspondence he received from his Yavapai cousins at Fort McDowell. For his Yavapai community, Montezuma set an example as a resistance fighter, in which his mind was a forceful weapon against Indian Bureau abuses"--

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"A radical rereading of Carlos Montezuma's political agenda, most importantly his call to abolish the Indian Bureau, through the personal correspondence he received from his Yavapai cousins at Fort McDowell. For his Yavapai community, Montezuma set an example as a resistance fighter, in which his mind was a forceful weapon against Indian Bureau abuses"--
Autorenporträt
David Martínez is professor of American Indian studies at Arizona State University and is enrolled in the Gila River Indian Community. He is the author of Life of the Indigenous Mind and Dakota Philosopher: Charles Eastman and American Indian Thought.