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Review This work touches on a number of fundamental issues relating to Native Americans and the history of colonialism, citizenship, and democracy over the course of more than three hundred years. It is an ambitious, well-researched book, and Crandall is able to tell this story with clarity and nuance.--Andres Resendez, University of California, DavisAn exceptionally well-written and thoroughly researched book, this is a captivating and unique examination of Native American voting rights in the Southwest. It is the first comparative study of its kind and closes a major historical gap.--John L. Kessell, University of New MexicoThis remarkable book narrates the tumultuous transformations in Indigenous governance within the Arizona-Sonora and New Mexico area that took place in dialogue with Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Focusing on Indigenous electoral politics and the complexity of citizenship at the borderlands, Maurice Crandall turns a keen eye toward how Indigenous communities' complex resistance and embrace of the franchise allowed them to retain Indigenous sovereignty. Crandall illuminates their steadfast preservation of Native nationhood.--Jean M. O'Brien, University of MinnesotaA U.S.-centric view of Native political life is upended in this innovative book that is rooted in the perspective of Pueblo, Hopi, Yaqui, and Tohono O'odham villagers across colonial eras. The vitality and dynamism of these communities' enduring commitment to sovereign integrity shines through a compelling narrative detailing colonial agendas of genocide, dispossession, missionization, allotment, schooling, and administration for 'civilization' that largely sidestepped or thwarted full Native access to the rights of citizenship.--Tsianina Lomawaima, Arizona State University Read more About the Author Maurice S. Crandall (Yavapai-Apache Nation) is assistant professor of Native American Studies at Dartmouth College. Read more


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