"This is an essential book for everyone who is interested in modern American Indian history. Thomas Maroukis examines how American Indian leaders organized, used their education (sometimes disagreed with each other), and addressed critical issues in Indian Country in the early twentieth century. He convincingly argues that these new activists pushed back against the government and voiced a clear message that Indians had not vanished!"–Donald L. Fixico, author of
Indian Resilience and Rebuilding: Indigenous Nations in the Modern American West "In
We Are Not A Vanishing People, Thomas Maroukis pushes us toward a fuller and more nuanced appraisal of the Society of American Indians, with its internal divisions, its roiling debates, and its tireless push for justice for Indigenous peoples."–Daniel Herman, author of
Rim Country Exodus: A Story of Conquest, Renewal, and Race in the Making