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  • Berry, Christina, What's in a Name?: Indians and Political Correctness (All Things Cherokee, 2009). Available online (retrieved on June 26, 2009). Cited on p. 1.1.
  • Brunner, Borgna, American Indian vs. Native American: A once-heated issue has sorted itself out . Available online (retrieved on June 26, 2009). Cited on p. 1.1.
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  • Means, Russell, I am an American Indian, Not a Native American! (Treaty Productions, 1996). Available online (retrieved on June 26, 2009). Cited on p. 1.1.
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  • Wilkins, David, American Indian Politics and the American Political System (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2006). Cited on p. 1.1.
  • Yellow Bird, Michael, American Indian Politics and the American Political System (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2006). Available online (retrieved on June 26, 2009). Cited on p. 1.1.