While many histories of the Red Power movement trace its origins to the founding of the American Indian Movement in Minneapolis during 1968 and the occupation of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay a year later, Bradley G. Shreve offers a compelling case that youth activism began during the 1950s, most notably in the Southwest. The Kiva Club (University of New Mexico), the Tribe of Many Feathers (Brigham Young University), and the Sequoyah Club of Oklahoma, among others, joined into the Regional Indian Youth Council in 1959 and the National Indian Youth Council in 1961. In contrast to AIM, which emerged from urban areas, NIYC was mainly rural and reservation-based. Members of the NIYC made fishing rights in Washington State their first m...
Historiography on the Red Power era has to-date largely focused on the direct action protests of the...
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States experienced multiple Native American protest movements. Th...
Native political organizations occupy a unique and important place in the Canadian political arena, ...
While many histories of the Red Power movement trace its origins to the founding of the American I...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
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 important book details the continent-wide, including Great Plains, efforts of Native Americans ...
Review of Kristina Ackley and Cristina Stanciu, eds. Laura Cornelius Kellogg: Our Democracy and the ...
Red Power activism in the United States and Canada during the 1940s and 1950s is primarily localized...
Red Gentlemen & White Savage,, a first book by David Nichols, is an overview of a very significa...
Review of: "Power and Progress on the Prairie: Governing People on Rosebud Reservation," by Thomas B...
Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A Fresh Air of New Indian Idealism is an ethnobiography of one of the m...
Historiography on the Red Power era has to-date largely focused on the direct action protests of the...
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States experienced multiple Native American protest movements. Th...
Native political organizations occupy a unique and important place in the Canadian political arena, ...
While many histories of the Red Power movement trace its origins to the founding of the American I...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
textThe period from 1969 until 1973 represented the height of “Red Power” for American Indians. Pan-...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
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 important book details the continent-wide, including Great Plains, efforts of Native Americans ...
Review of Kristina Ackley and Cristina Stanciu, eds. Laura Cornelius Kellogg: Our Democracy and the ...
Red Power activism in the United States and Canada during the 1940s and 1950s is primarily localized...
Red Gentlemen & White Savage,, a first book by David Nichols, is an overview of a very significa...
Review of: "Power and Progress on the Prairie: Governing People on Rosebud Reservation," by Thomas B...
Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A Fresh Air of New Indian Idealism is an ethnobiography of one of the m...
Historiography on the Red Power era has to-date largely focused on the direct action protests of the...
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States experienced multiple Native American protest movements. Th...
Native political organizations occupy a unique and important place in the Canadian political arena, ...