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    [Lincoln] : Co-published by the University of Nebraska Press and American Philosophical Society
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    gbv_1888852577
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 304 pages) , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9781496201393 , 1496201396 , 9781496201416 , 1496201418
    Series Statement: New visions in Native American and Indigenous studies
    Content: "A regional history of contact between Utes and white settlers, from 1879-2009, that examines the production of an idealized American religion in the American West through the intersection of religion, land, and cultural memory."--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: "Where it was; where it happened": religion, memory, and the American West -- Plowing for providence: Nathan Meeker's folly -- Of outrageous treatment: sexual purity, empire, and land -- She-towitch and Chipeta: remembering the "good" Indian -- Abstracting Ute land religion: fiction and anthropology on the reservation -- Remembering removal: enacting religion and memorializing the land -- The limits of reconciliation: Ute land religion, hunting rights, and the Smoking River Powwow -- Conclusion: the burden of dirt: the politics of memory and ownership.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781496201409
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Denison, Brandi Ute land religion in the American West, 1879-2009 [Lincoln] : Co-published by the University of Nebraska Press and American Philosophical Society, [2017] ISBN 9780803276741
    Language: English
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