A Utah lawyer, Nielson recounts how he represented the mixed-blood Utes in their 1972 suit against the US government, which ended with the Supreme Court determining that they had been defrauded but declining to restore their property. He describes broken promises and backhanded schemes perpetuated b
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A Utah lawyer, Nielson recounts how he represented the mixed-blood Utes in their 1972 suit against the US government, which ended with the Supreme Court determining that they had been defrauded but declining to restore their property. He describes broken promises and backhanded schemes perpetuated b
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Good in Good jacket. 1st Printing. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. pp. 338. Ex-library with the usual library markings (if not for the library markings this copy would be graded in fine condition); overall a nice used copy! Black boards with white lettering on the spine. 338 historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "A Utah lawyer, Nielson recounts how he represented the mixed-blood Utes in their 1972 suit against the US government, which ended with the Supreme Court determining that they had been defrauded but declining to restore their property. He describes broken promises and backhanded schemes perpetuated by government officials and the Ute's own lawyers compromised by self-interest. He draws attention to the role of tribal attorney in influencing tribal histories. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or......"
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Near Fine. Near Fine Dust Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. pp. 338. 338 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. Near fine dust jacket. Note: Book still in original publisher shrink wrap.