Emily Greenwald
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""Reconfiguring the Reservation" is a powerful corrective to studies of Indian allotment in the American West. . . . Greenwald has written an insightful piece of scholarship. Perhaps historians will now move beyond dispossession narratives and top-down policy studies that ignore the persistence and endurance of Native peoples in the West." ""Reconfiguring the Reservation" is a tightly focused and concise study that students of Indian policy and culture will find useful. It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate-level courses, as it combines a sophisticated analysis with a clarity of style. Moreover, the overview of Dawes Act history, two case studies, and discussion of the larger context make this book a good brief study of the allotment era."

