Books by Jack D. Forbes

The Afro-Latin@ reader : history and culture in the United States
The Afro-Latin@ reader : history and culture in the United States
2010
The American Discovery of Europe
The American Discovery of Europe
2007
Only approved Indians
Only approved Indians
1995
Africans and Native Americans
Africans and Native Americans
1993
Columbus and Other Cannibals
Columbus and Other Cannibals
1992
The constitutional and legal b
The constitutional and legal background for a non-racial human skeletal remains policy for the University of California and other California agencies
1990
Black Africans and native Americans
Black Africans and native Americans
1988
Middle Continent people
Middle Continent people
1986
Native American higher educati
Native American higher education
1985
Native Americans and Nixon
Native Americans and Nixon
1981
The Papago-Apache Treaty of 18
The Papago-Apache Treaty of 1853
1979
Tribes and masses
Tribes and masses
1978
Racism, scholarship, and cultu
Racism, scholarship, and cultural pluralism in higher education
1977
Religious freedom and the prot
Religious freedom and the protection of Native American places of worship and cemeteries
1977
A model of "grass-roots" commu
A model of "grass-roots" community development
1976
Aztecas del norte
Aztecas del norte
1973
The establishment of D-Q Unive
The establishment of D-Q University
1972
Wapanakamikok language relatio
Wapanakamikok language relationships
1972
Afro-Americans in the Far West
Afro-Americans in the Far West
1968
Native Americans of California and Nevada
Native Americans of California and Nevada
1968
The education of the culturall
The education of the culturally different
1968
Nevada Indians speak
Nevada Indians speak
1967
Frontiers in American history
Frontiers in American history and the role of the frontier historian
1966
Warriors of the Colorado
Warriors of the Colorado
1965
The Indian in America's past
The Indian in America's past
1964
Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard
Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard
1960
URBAN TRADITION AMONG NATIVE A
URBAN TRADITION AMONG NATIVE AMERICANS, THE