- Published: 10 November 2026
- ISBN: 9780807026120
- Imprint: Beacon Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 280
- RRP: $42.99
Who Gets to Be Indian?
Ethnic Fraud, Disenrollment, and Other Difficult Conversations About Native American Identity
- Published: 10 November 2026
- ISBN: 9780807026120
- Imprint: Beacon Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 280
- RRP: $42.99
With clarity and conviction, Dina Gilio-Whitaker exposes what’s at stake for Native people when Indianness becomes a commodity. A sharp, personal, and urgent look at the high cost for actual Native people in a system built to exploit them at every turn. -Kim TallBear, author of Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science
Indigeneity is caught between truth tellers and tricksters. With abiding concern for tribal nationhood, Dina Gilio-Whitaker boldly espouses our truths while confronting the tricksters among us. Indigenous America needs more truth tellers like her and books like this. -Gabe Galanda, Indigenous rights attorney
Dina Gilio-Whitaker’s Who Gets to Be Indian? tackles the problem of the commodification of Native identity at a crucial moment in American history. With incisive analysis, Gilio-Whitaker reveals how settler capitalism has distorted and exploited Indigenous identities and exposes the roots of folks pretending to be Native and its harms to Native communities. This book is a call to action and a vital tool for understanding how we can protect Indigenous people. A must-read for anyone seeking to confront the complexities of Native identity, sovereignty, and power in America. -Liza Black, author of Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960
A fresh and unflinching look into the rise of pretendianism—when it became normalized for Hollywood to grant Native American identities to various grifters. Dina Gilio-Whitaker’s courageous and original analysis will challenge readers, Indigenous or not, to think deeply about the nature of settler colonialism today. -Darryl Leroux, author of Distorted Descent: White Claims to Indigenous Identity
"Journalist Gilio-Whitaker exposes how Indian identity is commodified in this provocative takedown of America’s tribal politics. . . .This incendiary j’accuse isn’t afraid to name names." -Publishers Weekly