That American Indian nations have survived into the 21st century should be an occasion for celebration, given how truly close Native America came to a total obliteration. A combination of disease, vicious colonial warfare and the use of education as a weapon to “kill the Indian, save the man” had by the beginning of the 19th century reduced the number of people in the United States willing to claim Native ancestry in the census to just 250,000. (There were, of course, many more, but Indian bl..
This item is not available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. This project stems from my mixedblo...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
In the second chapter of God Is Red: A Native View of Religion(1973), Vine Deloria Jr. notes the dom...
Relations between European Americans (via the Federal government) and Native American tribes have be...
This article critiques the contemporary doctrine of Indian tribal self-determination thirty years af...
This dissertation looks at the ways that Native Americans appropriated alphabetic literacy for their...
From the outside, it seems insane that a major sports team in the world’s only superpower should, in...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
With the recent inflection in rhetorical scholarship on theorizing citizenship, Jason Edward Black’s...
From our current vantage point, the true legacy of Vine Deloria Jr.\u27s scholarship and activism ca...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Familiar to most anyone with knowledge of U.S. history, antebellum Indian removal likely evokes a dr...
Even casual observers know of disputes between Natives and non-Natives over governmental authority o...
A clash of cultures occurred in history when Europeans discovered the Americas with its diverse, ind...
This item is not available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. This project stems from my mixedblo...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
In the second chapter of God Is Red: A Native View of Religion(1973), Vine Deloria Jr. notes the dom...
Relations between European Americans (via the Federal government) and Native American tribes have be...
This article critiques the contemporary doctrine of Indian tribal self-determination thirty years af...
This dissertation looks at the ways that Native Americans appropriated alphabetic literacy for their...
From the outside, it seems insane that a major sports team in the world’s only superpower should, in...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
With the recent inflection in rhetorical scholarship on theorizing citizenship, Jason Edward Black’s...
From our current vantage point, the true legacy of Vine Deloria Jr.\u27s scholarship and activism ca...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Familiar to most anyone with knowledge of U.S. history, antebellum Indian removal likely evokes a dr...
Even casual observers know of disputes between Natives and non-Natives over governmental authority o...
A clash of cultures occurred in history when Europeans discovered the Americas with its diverse, ind...
This item is not available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. This project stems from my mixedblo...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
In the second chapter of God Is Red: A Native View of Religion(1973), Vine Deloria Jr. notes the dom...