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Vine Deloria, Jr.: Critical Review by Cecil Eby

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SOURCE: "Tonto was an Uncle Tomahawk," in Washington Post Book World, October 4, 1970, p. 4.

In the following review, Eby discusses the commercial relationship between white America and its use of land versus the Indians' veneration of nature as presented by Deloria in We Talk, You Listen.

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