Todd Adams has served as Assistant Attorney General for the state of Michigan and taught Native American law at Michigan State University College of Law. Gary Clayton Anderson, George Lynn Cross Research Professor at the University of Oklahoma , is author of The Conquest of Texas: Ethnic Cleansing in the Promised Land, 1820-1875. His book The Indian Southwest, 1580-1830: Ethnogenesis and Reinvention won the Angie Debo Prize and the publication award from the San Antonio Conservation Society. R. David Edmunds, is Watson Professor of American History Emeritus at the University of Texas in Dallas, is a historian of Native American people and the American West. The author or editor of ten books and over one hundred essays, articles, and other shorter publications, Edmunds' major works have been awarded the Francis Parkman Prize (The Potawatomis: Keepers Of The Fire, 1978); the Ohioana Prize for Biography (The Shawnee Prophet , 1983); and the Alfred Heggoy Prize of the French Colonial Historical Society (The Fox Wars: The Mesquakie Challenge To New France, 1993).
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"A Reservation Undiminished is the paradigmatic story of twenty-first-century Indian Country governance. It shows where politics, history, and law engage with the lived reality of Indigenous peoples. This is an important book for advocates of both Native and non-Native governments."-Matthew L. M. Fletcher (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) author of Federal Indian Law