First paragraph: In the thick of 1968’s seismic social upheavals, Native Americans also reached for their rights, and activists renewed their campaign for recognition and status as fully sovereign nations. The late Martin Luther King’s Poor People’s Campaign featured several caravans that collected Indian activists before converging on Washington DC. In May and June 1968, Native American delegates lobbied US officials and castigated federal Indian policy in the press, explaining that American Indians did not want civil rights – they wanted their own collective rights of sovereignty: We make it unequivocally and crystal clear that Indian people have the right to separate and equal communities within the American system – our own communities...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
“A Journey to Freedom: The Life of Richard Oakes 1942-1972,” is the story of Indigenous leader and a...
This essay examines how the ideograph was crafted through dialectical struggles between Euro-Americ...
First paragraph: Native Americans secured an important victory in Geneva in September 1977. The Unit...
Partly as a result of compartmentalized academic specializations and history teaching, in accounts o...
This article constructs a history of the mutual personal engagement of Native American sovereignty a...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
Protest politics is the movement of a distinct group from a position of complacent subjugation to an...
One feature of United States public memory is the way in which it tends to neglect the Native Americ...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
In 1968 a number of Chippewa Indians met in Minneapolis, Minnesota to discuss some of the problems t...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
This volume painstakingly researches a historical event that few know about, especially outside the ...
This essay examines how the ideograph was crafted through dialectical struggles between Euro-America...
Framed by histories of Lakotas in the twentieth century, American Indian Activism, and the “long civ...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
“A Journey to Freedom: The Life of Richard Oakes 1942-1972,” is the story of Indigenous leader and a...
This essay examines how the ideograph was crafted through dialectical struggles between Euro-Americ...
First paragraph: Native Americans secured an important victory in Geneva in September 1977. The Unit...
Partly as a result of compartmentalized academic specializations and history teaching, in accounts o...
This article constructs a history of the mutual personal engagement of Native American sovereignty a...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
Protest politics is the movement of a distinct group from a position of complacent subjugation to an...
One feature of United States public memory is the way in which it tends to neglect the Native Americ...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
In 1968 a number of Chippewa Indians met in Minneapolis, Minnesota to discuss some of the problems t...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
This volume painstakingly researches a historical event that few know about, especially outside the ...
This essay examines how the ideograph was crafted through dialectical struggles between Euro-America...
Framed by histories of Lakotas in the twentieth century, American Indian Activism, and the “long civ...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
“A Journey to Freedom: The Life of Richard Oakes 1942-1972,” is the story of Indigenous leader and a...
This essay examines how the ideograph was crafted through dialectical struggles between Euro-Americ...