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Elizabeth Cook-Lynn takes academia to task for its much-touted notion that postcoloniality is the current condition of Indian communities in the United States.
She finds the argument neither believable nor useful-at best an ivory-tower initiative on the part of influential scholars| at worst a cruel joke.
In this fin de career retrospective| Cook-Lynn gathers evidence that American Indians remain among the most colonized people in the modern world| mired in poverty and disenfranchised both socially and politically.
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