Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo
- 1988 ----- color ----- 58 min ----- vhs
- Angie Debo was not destined to marry and work on an Oklahoma farm like most of the women of her time. Barred from a professorial career in the male-dominated universities, she became a writer with a contract to complete a history of the American Indians. Today, her nine books serve as a cornerstone of American Indian scholarship and her research is frequently cited as evidence in present-day federal court cases involving tribal sovereignty and land rights.
- Topics: (American Indian Studies, History: American, Women Studies)
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