Crosscurrents Along the Colorado The Impact of Government Policy on the Quechan Indians
When in 1893 the Quechan Indians of Fort Yuma, California, gave up tracts of fertile farmland in the Colorado River basin in return for Federal aid, they hardly could have anticipated the ensuing deterioration of their economic, political, and cultural self-determination. Their circumstances devolve...
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Main Author: | Bee, Robert L. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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University of Arizona Press
2020
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