Sovereign Nations or Reservations? : Economic History of American Indians -
1st. Edition - Hardcover English By Terry L. Anderson
The lifestyle of American Indians before European settlers
arrived several centuries ago is often held up today as a model of
environmental sensitivity and communitarian cooperation. But is it really true?
In this bold book, Terry Anderson debunks much of the romanticism surrounding
American Indian culture. American Indians, he argues, developed forms of
property rights, contracts, and market exchanges resembling those used by
modern Western cultures.
Anderson further argues that much of the poverty among Indian tribes living on reservations today is due to U.S. government policies that deprive Indians of their property rights and impose collective decision making on them unnaturally. We do a great disservice to Indians, Anderson concludes, by imposing on them not only our bureaucracy but also a romantic image of Indian life that does not square with the historical record.