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Vine Deloria, Jr.: Critical Essay by Wilcomb E. Washburn

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SOURCE: "Toward Indian Nationhood," in Natural History, Vol. 94, January, 1985, pp. 76, 78-9.

In the following essay, Washburn asserts that in The Nations Within, "When all is said and done, Deloria and Lytle, while not providing a practical solution to the Indian future, have laid the basis for a more mature consideration of that future by Indian tribal leaders."

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