Loni Ronnebaum
Volume 8, Number 1 (2025) 8 (1): 47-48
Keywords Native Americans, Decolonization, Cultural Diversity, Ethno-genocide, Stereotypes, Violence and Hatred in American, Native Sovereignty, Hate Crimes
Abstract
This review examines Silent Victims: Hate Crimes Against Native Americans by Barbara Perry, which provides an in-depth analysis of hate crimes targeting Native Americans. The review emphasizes Perry’s call for decolonization, re-education, and collective resistance as essential steps toward bridging divides between Native and non-Native communities.
Loni Ronnebaum
Published August 13, 2025
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Silent Victims: Hate Crimes Against Native Americans by Barbara Perry The University of Arizona Press, 2008. 176 pages ISBN 9780816525966
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