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High Stakes
Florida Seminole Gaming and Sovereignty
Jessica R. Cattelino

“Cattelino’s painstaking methodology and interest in the details of everyday tribal life lead her to ask suggestive questions and arrive at brilliant conclusions. Highly recommended for readers of history, political theory, and economics.”—Korina Cornish, ForeWord Magazine

High Stakes is a work of great ethnographic and theoretical power, written in prose of great clarity. It is also a model of sensitive and thoughtful writing with respect to American Indians, who have long been rightly suspicious of the ethnographic gaze and ethnographic representation. High Stakes shows what ethnography can, indeed must, be and do in the twenty-first century.”—Sherry B. Ortner, author of Anthropology and Social Theory: Culture, Power, and the Acting Subject

 

   

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