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Seeing Red

Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America
2023
The University of North Carolina Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • An advertisement for the sale of Indian land by the US Department of the Interior, 1911.
    Book Review

    A Legacy of Plunder

    In its reexamination of narratives about the expropriation of Native land, Michael Witgen’s work changes how Native people are in the arc of American history.
    by Francisco Cantú via New York Review of Books on May 30, 2024
  • Cover of book Seeing Red.
    Book Excerpt

    The State of Nature

    From Jefferson's viewpoint, Native peoples could claim a title to their homelands, but they did not own that land as private property.
    by Michael John Witgen via UNC Press Blog on November 13, 2023
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