American Indian ethnic renewal : Red power and the resurgence of identity and culture
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American Indian ethnic renewal : Red power and the resurgence of identity and culture
Oxford University Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-285) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book traces the demographic growth in the American Indian population during the past forty years, as well as the rise in native American activities during this century. It focuses special attention on the Red Power movement, which reached its climax during the Battle at Wounded Knee in 1973, and which marked a shift in native American identification, from tribal association to a pan-Indian consciousness.
目次
A Note on Terminology
Introduction: American Indian Ethnic Renewal
PART I: Ethnic Renewal
1: Constructing Ethnic Identity
2: Constructing Culture
3: Deconstructing Ethnicity
PART II: Red Power and the Resurgence of Indian Identity
4: American Indian Population Growth: Changing Patterns of Indian Ethnic Identification
5: The Politics of American Indian Ethnicity: Solving the Puzzle of Indian Ethnic Resurgence
6: Red Power: Reforging Identity and Culture
PART III: Legacies of Red Power: Renewal and Reform
7: Renewing Culture and Community
8: Reconstructing Federal Indian Policy: From Termination to Self-Determination
9: The Problematics of American Indian Ethnicity
References
Index
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