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Eugenics as Indian Removal: Sociohistorical Processes and the De(con)struction of American Indians in the Southeast
Resource ID: 10334
Type: journal article, article
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- racism, Indigenous history, history, populations, race+ethnicity, identity, Indigenous issues
- racial designation, eugenics, Indian removal, Walter Plecker
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Angela Gonzales, Judy Kertesz, Gabrielle Tayac
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2007
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pp. 53-67
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