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[The Indian Affair is a] short, critical essay by a noted Indian author on the despoiling and exploiting of the American Indian by individuals, federal agencies, and corporations, all aided by Christian missionaries. Yet, churches are cited for educating the Indians when no one else would, and some leading government figures are credited because of their pro-Indian efforts. Due to its brevity the work offers little in the way of detail. It should serve, however, as a good general introduction to the topic for all those who like to read about Indians. It offers little, however, to the scholar or the researcher.
"Social and Behavioral Sciences: 'The Indian Affair'," in Choice (copyright © 1975 by American Library Association), Vol. 12, No. 2, April, 1975, p. 256.
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