"Indian Time at Foxwoods" by Bill Anthes
 

Document Type

Book Chapter

Program

Studio Art and Art History (Pitzer)

Publication Date

2008

Keywords

Pequot Indians, Indian gaming

Abstract

An analysis of the self-representation of the Pequot Nation of Connecticut, one of the wealthiest Indian nations in the U.S. The article is a published version of a paper originally given at the 2005 conference (Im)permanence: Cultures In/Out of Time at Carnegie Mellon University.

Comments

This essay first appeared in (Im)permanence: cultures in/out of time, published by the Center for the Arts in Society at Carnegie Mellon University in August 2008.

Source: Scan from book post-print. Reproduced with permission of the author.

Previously linked to as: http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/u?/irw,243

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© 2008 Bill Anthes

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