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E-Book, Englisch, 368 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: The American History Series

Iverson / Davies "We Are Still Here"

American Indians Since 1890
2. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-118-75170-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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American Indians Since 1890

E-Book, Englisch, 368 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: The American History Series

ISBN: 978-1-118-75170-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



In addition to revisions and updates, the second edition of"We Are Still Here" features new material,seeing this well-loved American History Series volume maintain itstreatment of American Indians in the 20th century whileextending its coverage into the opening decades of the21st century.
* Provides student and general readers concise and engagingcoverage of contemporary history of American Indians contributed bytop scholars and instructors in the field
* Represents an ideal supplement to any U.S. or Native Americansurvey text
* Includes a completely up-to-date synthesis of the most currentliterature in the field
* Features a comprehensive Bibliographical Essay that serves toaid student research and writing
* Covers American Indian history from 1890 through 2013

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Acknowledgments for the Second Edition x
Introduction 1
1 "We Indians Will Be Indians All OurLives,"1890-1920 10
Disappearing Peoples? 13
Education 19
Religions 28
Land 32
Identities 39
World War I 53
2 Confronting Continuation, 1921-1932 57
Failed Policies 58
Collier and the Pueblo Indians 62
Rights, Opportunities, and Identity 66
Tourism and the Arts 69
Work, Community, and Government 74
Moving Toward Reform 78
3 Initiatives and Impositions, 1933-1940 83
Collier's Perspective 84
Cultural Considerations 87
Education, Health Care, and Land Use 93
The Indian Reorganization Act 97
Alaska and Oklahoma 106
Land Bases and Recognition 107
4 The War, Termination, and the Start of Self-Determination,1941-1961 112
World War II and Its Consequences 114
The NCAI, the ICC, and Legal Representation 124
The Termination Era 129
Dimensions of Termination 135
Urban Migration and Relocation 143
Toward Self-Determination 147
5 The Struggle for Sovereignty, 1962-1980 151
Restoration 154
Fishing Rights and the Growth of Activism 159
Lands and Recognition 168
Education and Economies 172
Rights and Restrictions 183
Writers, Musicians, and Artists 185
6 "We Are All Indians," 1981-1999190
Native Identity 191
New Voices, New Images 197
Museums and Repatriation 203
Gaming 206
Communities 213
Rights 216
Economies and Education 220
Here to Stay 223
7 "Much Work Remains to Be Done," 2000-2013227
The Museum on the National Mall 229
The Cobell Settlement 231
Evolving Relations 234
Indigenous and International 239
Community Well-Being 243
Education and Revitalization 248
Economies 254
Gaming 259
Recognition 265
Appendix: American Indian Communities 269
Bibliographical Essay 288
Index 311


Peter Iverson is Regents' Professor of History (Emeritus) atArizona State University. He is the author, co-author, or editor ofmore than 12 books, including We Will Secure Our Future:Empowering the Navajo Nation (with Peterson Zah, 2012);Diné: A History of the Navajos (2002); When IndiansBecame Cowboys (1997); and The Navajo Nation (1983). Hehas received the Outstanding Doctoral Mentor Award from theGraduate College at Arizona State University and awards forhis service to the Navajo Nation and the Ak-Chin IndianCommunity.
Wade Davies is Professor of Native American Studies atthe University of Montana. He is the author of Healing Ways:Navajo Health Care in the Twentieth Century (2001), numerousarticles on the history of American Indian sports, and is co-editorof American Indian Sovereignty and Law: An AnnotatedBibliography (with Richmond L. Clow, 2009).



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