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|a D'Oney, J. Daniel,
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|a A kingdom of water :
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|a "In A Kingdom of Water, J. Daniel d'Oney offers a political history of the United Houma Nation in Louisiana in a narrative that examines the nation's history after 1699. By focusing on survival and adaptation to French, Spanish, British, and American imperial control of their region, A Kingdom of Water examines how one Native American group successfully navigated a constantly changing series of political and economic landscapes between 1699 and 2005, all while maintaining their sense of identity"--
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. "He and I Shall Be but One" -- 2. "We Should Be Obligated to Destroy Them" -- 3. In the Shelter of a Duck's Nesting Place -- 4. A Kingdom of Water -- 5. "So-Called Indians" -- 6. A Paper Genocide -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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