"Our Cause Will Ultimately Triumph"
Profiles in American Indian Sovereignty
Edited by: Tim Alan Garrison
2014
Tags: Indian and Indigenous Peoples Law
232 pp $30.00
ISBN 978-1-59460-961-9
"Our Cause Will Ultimately Triumph" examines the history of American Indian tribal sovereignty from a peoples' perspective. An impressive group of historians and legal scholars offer up engaging biographies of the courageous leaders who helped establish and protect the autonomy of their people. Subjects range from early nineteenth-century leaders such as Alexander McGillivray (Creek) and John Ross (Cherokee), chiefs who helped bring their nations into the modern age of tribal sovereignty, to Ada Deer, Mary and Carrie Dann, and Elouise Cobell, women who worked for the benefit of all Indian people.
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