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Philip J. Deloria

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Philip J. Deloria


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Philip J. Deloria is Professor of History at Harvard University, where his research and teaching focus on the social, cultural and political histories of the relations among American Indian peoples and the United States, as well as the comparative and connective histories of indigenous peoples in a global context.

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“Ideology is not simply an idea reproduced by individuals though a system of representation. Rather, it is a lived experience.”
Philip J. Deloria, Indians in Unexpected Places

“Expectations and anomalies are mutually constitutive- they make each other. To assert that a person or an event is analogous cannot help but serve to create and reinforce other expectations”
Philip J. Deloria, Indians in Unexpected Places

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