Mary Clark

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Scott describes how even seemingly harmless government decisions like requiring last names could have nefarious consequences. In the United States, federal officials openly despised Native American naming practices, which were often gender-neutral and fluid (Five Bears might become Six Bears, Scott points out, after a successful hunt) and forced them to change names as part of a grander “civilizing project.”
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power
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