stan wrote:BTW, the Native American population of the US
is estimated to be about 1.5 million.
More live off the reservations than on them.
That
is shocking, particularly as the number of Nahuatl speakers alone in Mexico is the same
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/nahuatl.htm (although I'd heard it's getting closer to 2 million) - most of them are concentrated in the central Mexico area, which isn't really comparable to the whole US in terms of sheer size.
The Mann book is on my 'look out for it' list. The ones that did it for me were (as lazily copied from a bibliography in progress):
CAHN, E. S. & HEARNE, D. W. (Ed.) - [1969] Our Brother's Keeper: The Indian in White America, (New American Library, New York) 1975.
WRIGHT, R. - [1992] Stolen Continents: The Indian Story, (Pimlico, London) 1993.
The Cahn book deals with the present day (well, as of the 1970s) and actually goes almost beyond shocking into 'violently angry' territory.
Hmm. Third try at getting the URL to work.