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^Srarni^n his work in Fantasies of thu Master Race, Ward ChurchiH examines the relationship between culture and genocnie, arguing wrth persuasive passion and rigorous research that the commercialization of American Indian cultures represents au insidious threat to indigenous struggles for so\:miignty and freedom.
Churchill is one of today's f strongest advocates for Indian^ -Rights, a matter he has proven not only through his writings and speeches, but in the streets.
—Bob Robideau New Mexico AIM
One of the most outspoken of current Native American activists, Churchill is an amazingly consistent and perceptive writer.
—Jace Weaver "" Publisher's Weekly
Ward Churchill has long-since , proven himself to be one of the
most eloquent and powerful "spokesipeople] for Native Indian rights.
—Russell Means Colorado AIM
The name Ward Churchill has become increasingly prominent in matters related to American Indian rights during the past decade. Most of this standing has to do with...
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^Srarni^n his work in Fantasies of thu Master Race, Ward ChurchiH examines the relationship between culture and genocnie, arguing wrth persuasive passion and rigorous research that the commercialization of American Indian cultures represents au insidious threat to indigenous struggles for so\:miignty and freedom.
Churchill is one of today's f strongest advocates for Indian^ -Rights, a matter he has proven not only through his writings and speeches, but in the streets.
—Bob Robideau New Mexico AIM
One of the most outspoken of current Native American activists, Churchill is an amazingly consistent and perceptive writer.
—Jace Weaver "" Publisher's Weekly
Ward Churchill has long-since , proven himself to be one of the
most eloquent and powerful "spokesipeople] for Native Indian rights.
—Russell Means Colorado AIM
The name Ward Churchill has become increasingly prominent in matters related to American Indian rights during the past decade. Most of this standing has to do with the ¦ caliber of his writing and analysis. : —Marianna Guerrero Bloomsbury Review
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Ward Churchill (Creek/Cherokee Métis) is Co-director of the American Indian Movement of Colorado, Vice Chairperson of the American Indian Anti-Defamation Council, and a National Spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. An associate professor of American Indian Studies and Communications at;the University of Colorado/Boulder, Churchill serves as Associate Director of the Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America at that institution. His many books include Marxism and Native Americans, Agents of Repression, The COINTELPRO Papers, Fantasies of the Master Race, and Struggle for the Land.
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