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August 22 2008
Ordinary and Extraordinary Trauma: Race, Indigeneity, and Hurricane Katrina in Tunica-Biloxi History
Brian Klopotek;
Brian Klopotek
1
Ethnic Studies, University of Oregon
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Brenda Lintinger;
Brenda Lintinger
2
Tunica-Biloxi Tribal Council
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John Barbry
John Barbry
3
Paragon Casino Resort
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American Indian Culture and Research Journal (2008) 32 (2): 55–77.
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Andrew Jolivette, Brian Klopotek, Brenda Lintinger, John Barbry; Ordinary and Extraordinary Trauma: Race, Indigeneity, and Hurricane Katrina in Tunica-Biloxi History. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 1 January 2008; 32 (2): 55–77. doi: https://doi.org/10.17953/aicr.32.2.a755236574670468
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