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Felix Cohen, the lawyer and scholar who wrote the Handbook of Federal Indian Law (1942), was enormously influential in American Indian policy making. Yet histories of the Indian New Deal neglect Cohen and focus on John Collier, commissioner of Indian affairs. Alice Beck Kehoe examines why Cohen has received less attention.

Produktbeschreibung
Felix Cohen, the lawyer and scholar who wrote the Handbook of Federal Indian Law (1942), was enormously influential in American Indian policy making. Yet histories of the Indian New Deal neglect Cohen and focus on John Collier, commissioner of Indian affairs. Alice Beck Kehoe examines why Cohen has received less attention.
Autorenporträt
Alice Beck Kehoe is a professor emerita of anthropology at Marquette University. Her books include Militant Christianity: An Anthropological History, Controversies in Archaeology, The Ghost Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization, and The Kensington Runestone: Approaching a Research Question Holistically.