THE AMERICAN INDIAN

THE AMERICAN INDIAN

leaders of Indian organizations; they have largely abandoned the violent takeovers and sit-ins epitomized the 1973 siege at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Most Indian spokes- men assert that their broader goal is to maintain a distinct "Indian way of life." Yet how to do so is a matter of deep disagreement. How isolated from America's larger society can Indians afford to remain? How much development of the natural resources on Indian reservations should be permitted? Members of the na- tion's...

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