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The new Indians, [by] Stan Steiner

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The new Indians, [by] Stan Steiner
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Bibliography: p. 327-336
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The new Indians
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
228153
Responsibility statement
[by] Stan Steiner
Table Of Contents
The case of the deerslayer -- The warriors return -- The powwow of the young intellectuals -- The red Muslims -- The fish-in within the fish -- The academic aborigine -- The Great White Father myth -- The Christ who never came -- The time machine -- The factory without a time clock -- The lost tribes of rugged individualists -- Go in beauty -- As long as the grass shall grow --The cement prairies -- The war on Hosteen poverty -- The changing women -- Warpath on the reservations -- Uncle tomahawks and hidden colonialists -- Red power -- Appendices. A. Sources ; B. "Let us develop a model for the former colonial world..." ; C. "Tribalism and the modern society" ; D. 1. "On the 'wise all-knowing' white friend" ; 2. "Watts and Little BIg Horn" ; E. Preamble to the Constitution of the National Indian Youth Council, founding resolution, and statement of purpose ; F. "Which one are you?: five types of young Indians" ; G. "So you want to be a leader" ; H. "Historical survey of American Indians" ; I. Chronology of Indian history: 1492-1955 ; J. Statistics of Indian tribes: population and land
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