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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Colonization and the Social Construction of Deviance | 9 |
1 | Worlds Collide: New World, New Indians | 11 |
2 | Racializing Montana: The Creation of "Bad Indians" Continues | 34 |
Pt. II | Creating Dangerous Women: Narratives of Imprisoned Native American and White Women | 73 |
3 | Prisoner Profile: Past and Present | 75 |
4 | Lives Dictated by Violence | 92 |
5 | Experiences of Women in Prison: "They Keep Me at a Level Where They Can Control Me" | 108 |
6 | Rehabilitation or Control: "What Are They Trying to Do? Destroy Me?" | 127 |
7 | Prison Subculture: "It's All a Game and It Doesn't Make Sense to Me" | 152 |
8 | Motherhood Imprisoned: Images and Concerns of Imprisoned Mothers | 178 |
9 | Double Punishment: Weak Institutional Support for Imprisoned Mothers | 192 |
10 | Rehabilitation and Healing of Imprisoned Mothers | 222 |
11 | Narrative of a Native Woman on the Outside: Gloria Wells Norlin (Ka min di tat) | 238 |
Epilogue | 266 | |
App.: Violations and Descriptions | 271 | |
Notes | 275 | |
Bibliography | 287 | |
Index | 307 |
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