Real Indians
Discover the profound exploration of racial identity in the thought-provoking book, Real Indians by Eva Marie Garroutte. Published in 2003, this insightful work delves into the complexities of ethnic identification, specifically through the lens of American Indians. Over 250 pages, Garroutte unfolds the processes of racial consciousness that shape the experiences of Indigenous peoples in North America.
This essential read not only addresses the issues surrounding ethnic identity but also engages with broader social and legal ramifications. As America grapples with its racial landscape, Real Indians provides a crucial perspective on the history, identity, and struggles of Native Americans. Perfect for students of American studies or anyone interested in sociology, this book is an invaluable addition to your collection. Explore the intricate dynamics of ethnicity and identity with Eva Marie Garroutte's compelling narrative.