This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ aims to open a period of reflection on and discussion of the historical role and memory of Red Power as a movement for Native North American rights that not only shook the U.S. domestic scene, but also built transnational alliances and ultimately advanced a global Indigenous human rights régime. The articles in this issue offer evaluations and reinterpretations of the struggle’s historical importance, its international dimension, but also its limitations
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
Approaching its topic from the intersection of History, Memory Studies and Performance Studies, this...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
This symposium focuses on new perspectives and visions that have been developed over the last 50 yea...
This master thesis deals with the period of radicalization and militarization of North American Indi...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
This study explores the relationship between the American Indian Movement (AIM), national newspaper ...
A cover of the Black Panther newspaper depicting American Indian Movement leaders at Wounded Knee fe...
The Nixon administration is remembered for being one of the most progressive presidencies in history...
While many histories of the Red Power movement trace its origins to the founding of the American I...
This article constructs a history of the mutual personal engagement of Native American sovereignty a...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
Approaching its topic from the intersection of History, Memory Studies and Performance Studies, this...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
This symposium focuses on new perspectives and visions that have been developed over the last 50 yea...
This master thesis deals with the period of radicalization and militarization of North American Indi...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
This study explores the relationship between the American Indian Movement (AIM), national newspaper ...
A cover of the Black Panther newspaper depicting American Indian Movement leaders at Wounded Knee fe...
The Nixon administration is remembered for being one of the most progressive presidencies in history...
While many histories of the Red Power movement trace its origins to the founding of the American I...
This article constructs a history of the mutual personal engagement of Native American sovereignty a...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
Approaching its topic from the intersection of History, Memory Studies and Performance Studies, this...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....