Introduction : sovereignty of the soul -- 1. Knowing through numbers? the benefits and drawbacks of data -- 2. What she say, it be law : tribal rape law and indigenous feminisms -- 3. At the mercy of the state : linking rape to federal Indian law -- 4. All apologies : the continuing federal complicity in the rape of Native women -- 5. Relocation revisited : the sex trafficking of Native women -- 6. Punishing the victim : Dana's story -- 7. The enigma of federal reform : the Tribal Law and Order Act and the Violence Against Women Act -- 8. Toward an indigenous jurisprudence of rape -- 9. The trouble with peacemaking : false dichotomies and the politics of restorative justice -- 10. "Righting" tribal rape law : proposals for reform -- Conclusion : the end of rape in Native America -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
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