Preface: A Story
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Federal Recognition, Jim Crow, and the News Media
Chapter Two: Who is Indian and Who Decides?
Chapter Three: Federal Recognition and White Supremacy
Chapter Four: Hegemony, Framing, and Agenda-Setting in Indian Country
Chapter Five: Indigenous Standpoint Theory and News Coverage
Chapter Six: History of News Coverage of Federal Recognition
Chapter Seven: Forty Years of News Coverage of Federal Recognition
Chapter Eight: Coverage of the Federal Recognition of Virginia Tribes
Chapter Nine: Indigenous News Coverage of Federal Recognition
Chapter Ten: Perspectives from Native Journalists and Legal Experts on Covering Federal
Recognition: Indigenous Standpoint Theory in Action
Chapter Eleven: Federal Recognition Does Not Equate to Casinos
Chapter Twelve: Indigenous Standpoint Journalism for Non-Indigenous Journalists
Epilogue: A Final Story Federal Recognition and COVID-19 and Casinos
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
About the Author