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Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality
Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality, In this pathfinding study, Ross draws upon the life histories of imprisoned Native American women to demonstrate how race/ethnicity, gender, and class contribute to the criminalizing of various behaviors and subsequent incarceration rates. Drawing on the , Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality has a rating of 4 stars
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Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality, In this pathfinding study, Ross draws upon the life histories of imprisoned Native American women to demonstrate how race/ethnicity, gender, and class contribute to the criminalizing of various behaviors and subsequent incarceration rates. Drawing on the , Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality
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  • Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality
  • Written by author Luana Ross
  • Published by University of Texas Press, January 1998
  • In this pathfinding study, Ross draws upon the life histories of imprisoned Native American women to demonstrate how race/ethnicity, gender, and class contribute to the criminalizing of various behaviors and subsequent incarceration rates. Drawing on the
  • In this pathfinding study, Ross draws upon the life histories of imprisoned Native American women to demonstrate how race/ethnicity, gender, and class contribute to the criminalizing of various behaviors and subsequent incarceration rates. Drawing on the
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Pt. IColonization and the Social Construction of Deviance9
1Worlds Collide: New World, New Indians11
2Racializing Montana: The Creation of "Bad Indians" Continues34
Pt. IICreating Dangerous Women: Narratives of Imprisoned Native American and White Women73
3Prisoner Profile: Past and Present75
4Lives Dictated by Violence92
5Experiences of Women in Prison: "They Keep Me at a Level Where They Can Control Me"108
6Rehabilitation or Control: "What Are They Trying to Do? Destroy Me?"127
7Prison Subculture: "It's All a Game and It Doesn't Make Sense to Me"152
8Motherhood Imprisoned: Images and Concerns of Imprisoned Mothers178
9Double Punishment: Weak Institutional Support for Imprisoned Mothers192
10Rehabilitation and Healing of Imprisoned Mothers222
11Narrative of a Native Woman on the Outside: Gloria Wells Norlin (Ka min di tat)238
Epilogue266
App.: Violations and Descriptions271
Notes275
Bibliography287
Index307


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