Waubonsee Community College

American Indian nations, yesterday, today, and tomorrow, edited by George Horse Capture, Duane Champagne, and Chandler C. Jackson

Label
American Indian nations, yesterday, today, and tomorrow, edited by George Horse Capture, Duane Champagne, and Chandler C. Jackson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
American Indian nations
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
85485224
Responsibility statement
edited by George Horse Capture, Duane Champagne, and Chandler C. Jackson
Series statement
Contemporary Native American communities
Sub title
yesterday, today, and tomorrow
Table Of Contents
Introduction: George Horse Capture -- 1. Activating Indians into national politics / Ben Nighthorse Campbell -- PART I: AMERICAN INDIAN IDENTITY -- 2. Activism: time to change: Native American references in sports / Suzan Shown Harjo -- 3. What's in a label? Native American identity and the rise of a tradition of racism / Gregory R. Campbell and S. Neyooxet Greymorning -- 4. Tribal nationalism: the concept of governmental recognition of tribes and the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe / James Parker Shield -- 5. The Chinook Nation and its struggle for federal recognition / Ray Gardner -- 6. An overview of Indian populations / C. Matthew Snipp -- PART II: ART AND EXPRESSION -- 7. Native art / David Penney -- 8. Challenges in managing culturally sensitive collections at the National Museum of the American Indian / James Pepper Henry -- 9. Repatriation in the Twenty-first century: are we still fighting the Skull Wars? / David Hurst Thomas -- 10. Today's American Indian tribes and their museums / Lisa J. Watt -- PART III: EDUCATION -- 11. Indian education: state and federal / Earl J. Barlow -- 12. What can universities contribute to indigenous language immersion programs? :a case study from Southern California / Margaret Field -- 13. Observations on a tribal language revitalization program / Darrell Robes Kipp -- 14. Since Lewis and Clark: are tribal colleges meeting the challenges of the Twenty-first century? / Gerald E. Gipp -- 15. American Indian issues for the next fifty years / James Shanley -- 16. The rise and fall of Native American studies in the United States / Duane Champagne -- PART IV: MEDIA -- 17. Native news: "somehow" / Mark Trahant -- 18. Press coverage of American Indian issues / Tim Johnson -- PART V: POLITICS AND LAW -- 19. Voting Rights in Indian Country / Janine B. Pease -- 20. Federal Indian Policy in the Twenty-first Century / Kevin Gover -- 21. An overview and patterns in federal Indian law / Walter Echo Hawk -- PART VI: THE ENVIRONMENT AND LAND -- 22. As long as the water flows: a century of Blackfeet water lost from the St. Mary Canal and the Milk River Drainage / Richmond Clow -- 23. How the land was taken: the legacy of the Lewis and Clark Expedition for Native nations / Rebecca Tsosie -- 24. From battlefields to boardrooms: a rich complexity of enduring pride and new achievements / James D. Nason
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