Nancy Oestreich Lurie

Nancy Oestreich Lurie (January 29, 1924May 13, 2017) was an American anthropologist who specialized in the study of North American Indian history and culture. Lurie's research specialties were ethnohistory, action anthropology and museology; her areal focus was on North American Indians, especially the Ho-Chunk (aka Winnebago) and the Dogrib (Tlicho) of the Canadian NWT; and the comparative study of territorial minorities.

During the mid-20th century, she represented several tribes as an expert witness at a time of Native American activism when tribes were pressing to make claims for compensation of lands they were forced to cede and for which they did not receive adequate payment. Her experience with ethnohistory enabled her to research documentation that helped represent their claims. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Wisconsin Indians by Lurie, Nancy Oestreich

    Rev. and expanded edition.
    Published 2002
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    The people of Denendeh : ethnohistory of the Indians of Canada's Northwest Territories by Helm, June, 1924-

    Published 2000
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    The people of Denendeh : ethnohistory of the Indians of Canada's Northwest Territories by Helm, June, 1924-

    Published 2000
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