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THE CHARGE: MISCHARACTERIZATION DID WARD CHURCHILL PORTRAY TWO FEDERAL INDIAN LAWS INCORRECTLY? OUR FINDINGS: HIS CLAIMS ABOUT DAWES, INDIAN ARTS ACTS ARE WRONG.(News)

About 9 pages (2,819 words)

Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), June 8th, 2005

Byline: Berny Morson, Rocky Mountain News

Photos by Todd Heisler, Rocky Mountain News

At the center of Ward Churchill's scholarship is his steady contention that the U.S. government has sought to deal with American Indians by wiping them out.

Sometimes the method was outright war. Other times, according to Churchill's works, it was as surreptitious as the intentional spreading of deadly disease.

But in Churchill's telling of a troubled history, there are also sinister government attempts to legislate tribes out of existence by establishing a "blood quantum" standard to determine who is I...

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