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The Iroquois Struggle for Survival: World War II to Red Power

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From World War II onward, the Iroquois, one of the largest groups of Native Americans in North America, have confronted a series of crises threatening their continued existence. From the New York-Pennsylvania border, where the Army Corps of Engineers engulfed a vast tract of Seneca homeland with the Kinzua Dam, from the ambition of Robert Moses and the New York State Power Authority to develop the hydroelectric power of the Niagara Frontier (which eroded the land base of the Tuscaroras), from the construction of the Saint ...

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The Iroquois Struggle for Survival: World War II to Red Power 1986, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse

ISBN-13: 9780815623502

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The Iroquois Struggle for Survival: World War II to Red Power 1986, Syracuse University Press

ISBN-13: 9780815623496

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