Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A Fresh Air of New Indian Idealism is an ethnobiography of one of the most outspoken young activist of the early Red Power movement. Based on primary source research and the oral history of some of his closest friends and family, the chapters detail the complexity of community, tradition, cultural immersion, and identity, and how these issues combined to inform and influence Warrior. Largely remembered as someone who predicted Red Power and paved the way for a future generation of militancy, Warrior actually shaped Red Power and laid the foundations for the more militant generation that followed.Warrior's traditional upbringing defined his identity and was the thread that weaved all aspects of his life together....
This dissertation examines cultural production by Indian intellectuals: Charles A. Eastman, Carlos M...
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...
This paper discusses Dakota-Anishinabe Brian Wright-McLeod’s graphic novel Red Power (2011), which t...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
While many histories of the Red Power movement trace its origins to the founding of the American I...
Review of Kristina Ackley and Cristina Stanciu, eds. Laura Cornelius Kellogg: Our Democracy and the ...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
This study explores the relationship between the American Indian Movement (AIM), national newspaper ...
"Community, Poverty, Power" underscores the need for scholars to transcend conventional definitions ...
When over 90 Native Americans first made the voyage to Alcatraz Island on a November 1969 morning, t...
A Journey to Freedom: The Life of Richard Oakes 1942-1972,\u27 is the story of Indigenous leader and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Communication Studies. Advisor: Kirt H...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
The Red Power Movement from 1969-1975 inspired both Indigenous and non- Indigenous students and facu...
This dissertation examines cultural production by Indian intellectuals: Charles A. Eastman, Carlos M...
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...
This paper discusses Dakota-Anishinabe Brian Wright-McLeod’s graphic novel Red Power (2011), which t...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
While many histories of the Red Power movement trace its origins to the founding of the American I...
Review of Kristina Ackley and Cristina Stanciu, eds. Laura Cornelius Kellogg: Our Democracy and the ...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
This study explores the relationship between the American Indian Movement (AIM), national newspaper ...
"Community, Poverty, Power" underscores the need for scholars to transcend conventional definitions ...
When over 90 Native Americans first made the voyage to Alcatraz Island on a November 1969 morning, t...
A Journey to Freedom: The Life of Richard Oakes 1942-1972,\u27 is the story of Indigenous leader and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Communication Studies. Advisor: Kirt H...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
The Red Power Movement from 1969-1975 inspired both Indigenous and non- Indigenous students and facu...
This dissertation examines cultural production by Indian intellectuals: Charles A. Eastman, Carlos M...
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...
This paper discusses Dakota-Anishinabe Brian Wright-McLeod’s graphic novel Red Power (2011), which t...