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The Political Economy of the North American Indians By John H Moore Famous cities is a collection of personal1993 hardcover, first edition Dust Jacket University of Oklahoma press Very good,condition Ex lib Native American History The Political Economy of North American Indians (1993), edited by anthropologist John H. Moore, is a groundbreaking collection of essays that examines Native American history and culture through a Marxist and macroeconomic lens. It explores how Indigenous societies were shaped by economic and political forces, particularly

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