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Marilyn Holly is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Florida, with a special interest in social/political philosophy and the environment. She has been doing some writing on Colonial/North American Indian value clashes.

Paul Lasley is Professor of Sociology and Extension Sociologist at Iowa State University. His research in the sociology of agriculture focuses on the implications of changes in agriculture on the farm families and rural communities. He is the principal investigator of the Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll, a longitudinal panel survey of Iowa farm operators.

Ward Churchill is co-director of the Colorado chapter of the American Indian Movement, as well as the American Indian Anti-Defamation Council. He served as a delegate for the International Indian Treaty Council, both to the UN and to Cuba. He is connected with numerous Indian organizations and is currently Head of American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has published widely on American Indian affairs. Recent books includeAgents of Repression (South End Press),Critical Issues in Native North America (IWGIA), andFastasies of the Master Race (Common Courage Press).

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Holly, M., Lasley, P. & Churchill, W. Book reviews. Agric Hum Values 8, 73–78 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01591846

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