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Nick Martin

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  • Collage of a contemporary man encircled by layers of an old map, looking at 19th-century men walking past him.

    Those Who Know

    On Raoul Peck's "Exterminate all the Brutes" and the limits of rewriting the narrative.
    by Nick Martin via The Drift on January 27, 2022
  • How to Make a Deadly Pandemic in Indian Country

    From the 1918 Spanish flu to Covid-19, broken treaties have been the foundation of health crises among Native people.
    by Nick Martin via The New Republic on July 22, 2020
  • Now Do Lincoln

    Protesters are tearing down statues of Columbus and other villains of history. The true test will come when they reckon with their heroes.
    by Nick Martin via The New Republic on June 11, 2020
  • Drawing of four red fists intersecting the U.S. Capitol building

    The Rebirth of Red Power

    The tribal sovereignty movement from the late 1960s never really ended. To find the future of the Native left, look to the past.
    by Nick Martin via The New Republic on June 1, 2020
  • Drawing of two laborers in a vast agricultural field with a farmhouse in the background.

    A Family From High Plains

    Sappony tobacco farmers across generations, and across state borders, when North Carolina and Virginia law diverged on tribal recognition, education, and segregation.
    by Nick Martin via Splinter on August 2, 2018
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