The Nixon administration is remembered for being one of the most progressive presidencies in history in terms of federal Native policy, and yet was still thoroughly colonial. One of the easily visible facets of its coloniality was its interactions with Native protesters, wherein government organizations put down protests using physical violence and sometimes lethal force, and repeatedly ignored well-researched and widely supported legislative proposals of Native social leaders. This thesis explores the rhetorical tools that federal officials used to support the official narrative of a progressive and peaceful Nixon administration in a series of interviews conducted for the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in 2007 and 2008
Drawing on a variety of newly declassified U.S. government sources, congressional archives, publishe...
When over 90 Native Americans first made the voyage to Alcatraz Island on a November 1969 morning, t...
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 master thesis deals with the period of radicalization and militarization of North American Indi...
President Richard Nixon would remark in relation to his domestic policy that it was “building outhou...
This study explores the relationship between the American Indian Movement (AIM), national newspaper ...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
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-...
Much discussed and little understood, Richard Nixon's southern strategy demands scrutiny. A brief su...
President Richard Milhous Nixon would remark in relation to his domestic policy that it was “buildin...
Richard Nixon assumed the presidency promising to rid the United States of Lyndon Johnson’s Great So...
In Native Americans and Nixon, Jack D. Forbes, author of several monographs on the Indian in America...
AbstractSurviving Nixon: The Politicization of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1969-1974byAndrew Hobson...
Drawing on a variety of newly declassified U.S. government sources, congressional archives, publishe...
When over 90 Native Americans first made the voyage to Alcatraz Island on a November 1969 morning, t...
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 master thesis deals with the period of radicalization and militarization of North American Indi...
President Richard Nixon would remark in relation to his domestic policy that it was “building outhou...
This study explores the relationship between the American Indian Movement (AIM), national newspaper ...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
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-...
Much discussed and little understood, Richard Nixon's southern strategy demands scrutiny. A brief su...
President Richard Milhous Nixon would remark in relation to his domestic policy that it was “buildin...
Richard Nixon assumed the presidency promising to rid the United States of Lyndon Johnson’s Great So...
In Native Americans and Nixon, Jack D. Forbes, author of several monographs on the Indian in America...
AbstractSurviving Nixon: The Politicization of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1969-1974byAndrew Hobson...
Drawing on a variety of newly declassified U.S. government sources, congressional archives, publishe...
When over 90 Native Americans first made the voyage to Alcatraz Island on a November 1969 morning, t...
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...