Chapter ID: CBB001221180

Closing the Circle: Mapping a Native Account of Colonial Land Fraud (2011)

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Newman, Andrew (Author)


Pages: 248--275
Publication date: 2011
Language: English


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Book Brückner, Martin (2011) Early American Cartographies. unapi

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