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How the U.S. governments policies and romanticisms of Indians shape our perception and therefore their history.
Anderson (economics, Montana Sate U.) debunks much of the romanticism surrounding American Indian culture, and demonstrates that American Indians developed forms of property rights, contracts, and market exchanges resembling those used by modern Western cultures. He argues that poverty among Indian tribes living on reservations today is due to US government policies that deprive Indians of their property rights and impose collective decision making borne of a romantic image of Indian life that does not square with the historical record. Published by the Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 755 Sansome St. #450, San Francisco, CA 94111-1703. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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