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Beyond red power : American Indian politics and activism since 1900
Title:
Beyond red power : American Indian politics and activism since 1900
Author:
Cobb, Daniel M.
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
Santa Fe, N.M. : School for Advanced Research, 2007.
Physical Description:
xx, 347 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Language:
English
Contents:
Witness to change : fifty years of Indian activism and tribal politics / Missing the point : academic experts and American Indian politics / Foundations of federal Indian law and its application in the twentieth century / At the headwaters of a twentieth-century "Indian" political agenda : rethinking the origins of the Society of American Indians / Citizenship of dance : politics of music among the Lakota, 1900-1924 / "In a name of justice and fairness" : the Mississippi Choctaw Indian Federation versus the BIA, 1934 / Terminating the Choctaws / Indians, the counterculture, and the New Left / Talking the language of the larger world : politics in Cold War (Native) America / In the arena : an expert witness view of the Indian Claims Commission / Tribal sovereignty movements compared : the Plains region / States of sovereignty : race shifting, recognition, and rights in Cherokee country / Tribal courts and tribal states in the era of self-determination : an Ojibwe case study / Florida Seminole gaming and local sovereign interdependency / Miami Indian language and cultural research at Miami University / Conclusio : Education, art, and activism
ISBN:
9781930618862
Format :
Book