Diversifying Sovereignty and the Reception of Indigenous Art. Rickard, J. Art Journal, April, 2017. Publisher: Routledge
Paper abstract bibtex In the mid-1980s sovereignty as a concept was understood by many people, including many Native Americans, as a form of self-determination articulated primarily through Western notions of law. This ...
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author = {Rickard, Jolene},
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