"We Are Still Here": American Indians Since 1890

Iverson, Peter
Davies, Wade

24,96 €(IVA inc.)

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 its treatment of American Indians in the 20 th century while extending its coverage into the opening decades of the 21 st century. Provides student and general readers concise and engaging coverage of contemporary history of American Indians contributed by top scholars and instructors in the field Represents an ideal supplement to any U.S. or Native American survey text Includes a completely up–to–date synthesis of the most current literature in the field Features a comprehensive Bibliographical Essay that serves to aid student research and writing Covers American Indian history from 1890 through 2013 INDICE: Foreword  Acknowledgments  Introduction Chapter One: “We Indians Will Be Indians All Our Lives,” 1890–1920 Disappearing Peoples? Education Religions Land Identities World War I Chapter Two: Confronting Continuation, 1921–1932 Failed Policies Collier and the Pueblo Indians Rights, Opportunities, and Identity Tourism and the Arts Work, Community, and Government Moving Toward Reform Chapter Three: Initiatives and Impositions, 1933–1940 Collier’s Perspective Cultural Considerations Education, Health Care, and Land Use The Indian Reorganization Act Alaska and Oklahoma Land Bases and Recognition Chapter Four: The War, Termination, and the Start of Self–Determination, 1941–1961 World War II and Its Consequences The NCAI, the ICC, and Legal Representation The Termination Era Dimensions of Termination Urban Migration and Relocation Toward Self–Determination Chapter Five: The Struggle for Sovereignty, 1962–1980 Restoration Fishing Rights and the Growth of Activism  Lands and Recognition Education and Economies  Rights and Restrictions Writers, Musicians, and Artists Chapter Six: “We Are All Indians,” 1981–1997 Native Identity New Voices, New Images Museums and Repatriation Gaming Communities Rights Economies and Education Here To Stay Chapter Seven:  “Much Work Remains to Be Done,” 2000–2013 The Museum on the National Mall The Cobell Settlement Evolving Relations Indigenous and International Community Well–being Education and Revitalization Economies Gaming Recognition Appendix:  American Indian Communities Bibliographical Essay Index 

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-75158-9
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 344
  • Fecha Publicación: 02/09/2014
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés