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A New Institutional History of Allotment: Evidence from the Pine Ridge Reservation, 1904-1934

November 4, 2020 β€’ 2pm-3:30pm

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  • Economics of Race and Identity
Seminar Series

By Melinda Miller, Virginia Tech.

3807 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
230 South Bouquet Street
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
cgm@pitt.edu
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