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Blurb

Kasey R. Keeler's book explores the history of Indigenous urbanization in the United States from the exciting and largely underresearched lens of suburbanization. Focusing on the state of Minnesota, she convincingly demonstrates American Indian individuals’ and families’ agency as they made pragmatic use of—but also, when necessary, grappled with the structural racism of—existing federal, state, and even municipal policy to make an Indigenously suburban place of their own.

Chris Andersen, coeditor of Indigenous in the City: Contemporary Identities and Cultural Innovation