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American Indian Nations
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow- Editors:
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- 2007
Summary
American Indian Nations takes stock of Indian history, policy, and culture over the past 30 years. A distinctive contribution to the understanding and interpretation of current Indian affairs, policies, and community development, this dynamic commentary of contemporary issues brings together a Who's Who of tribal leaders, scholars, and activists. No other collection offers such a thought-provoking and utterly current series of essays on the problems and achievements of modern Native peoples.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2007
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7591-1094-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7591-1369-5
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 323
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Table of Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Chapter 1: Opening Keynote Address: Activating Indians into National Politics No access Pages 1 - 6
- Chapter 2: Activism: Time to Change Native American References in Sports No access
- Chapter 3: What's in a Label? Native American Identity and the Rise of a Tradition of Racism No access
- Chapter 4: Tribal Nationalism: The Concept of Governmental Recognition of Tribes and the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe No access
- Chapter 5: The Chinook Nation and its Struggle for Federal Recognition No access
- Chapter 6: An Overview of Indian Populations No access
- Chapter 7: Native Art No access
- Chapter 8: Challenges in Managing Culturally Sensitive Collections at the National Museum of the American Indian No access
- Chapter 9: Repatriation in the Twenty-first Century: Are we Still Fighting the Skull Wars? No access
- Chapter 10: Today's American Indian Tribes and Their Museums No access
- Chapter 11: Indian Education: State and Federal No access
- Chapter 12: What can Universities Contribute to Indigenous Language Immersion Programs? A Case Study from Southern California No access
- Chapter 13: Observations on a Tribal Language Revitalization Program No access
- Chapter 14: Since Lewis and Clark: Are Tribal Colleges Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century? No access
- Chapter 15: American Indian Issues for the Next Fifty Years No access
- Chapter 16: The Rise and Fall of Native American Studies in the United States No access
- Chapter 17: Native News: "Somehow" No access
- Chapter 18: Press Coverage of American Indian Issues No access
- Chapter 19: Voting Rights in Indian Country No access
- Chapter 20: Federal Indian Policy in the Twenty-first Century No access
- Chapter 21: An Overview and Patterns in Federal Indian Law No access
- Chapter 22: As Long as the Water Flows: A Century of Blackfeet Water Lost from the St. Mary Canal and the Milk River Drainage No access
- Chapter 23: How the Land Was Taken: The Legacy of the Lewis and Clark Expedition for Native Nations No access
- Chapter 24: Concluding Keynote Address: From Battlefields to Boardrooms: A Rich Complexity of Enduring Pride and New Achievements No access
- Index No access Pages 297 - 314
- About the Contributors No access Pages 315 - 323





