Allen, Paula Gunn, Off the Reservation: Reflections on Boundary-Busting, Border-Crossing Loose Cannons, Beacon Press, 1999.
In this collection of essays, Allen examines the boundaries between Anglo and Native-American cultures from a feminine perspective, critiquing many of the conventions of Western society in the process.
McDermott, John, and Eddie Kramer, Hendrix: Setting the Record Straight, Warner Books, 1992.
This book is the definitive account of Hendrix's music career. Written entirely from first person accounts— including the recollections of Kramer, Hendrix's influential producer—the book gives in-depth, behindthe-scenes coverage of the rock legend.
Nies, Judith, Native American History: A Chronology of a Culture's Vast Achievements and Their Links to World Events, Ballantine Books, 1996.
Nies gives a thorough timeline of the major events in Native-American history. Using a two-column format, she places these events next to the other world.....
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