On March 10, 1990, Mohawks at Kanehsatake, located in Quebec, Canada, staged an armed demonstration that lasted seventy-eight days to protest the expansion of the Oka Golf Club onto lands that the Mohawk claimed, which included their ancestral burial grounds. One Canadian officer was killed, and many on both sides were injured during the protest. The entire Mohawk-Oka conflict lasted 200 days (March 10-September 26) and finally ended when the Canadian federal government, on behalf of the Mohawks, purchased the contested land from the town of Oka. Linda Pertusati, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at Bowling Green State University, offers an overview of this ethnopolitical conflict and relates it to the nearly 400 year struggle of the Mo...
Natives and Settlers Now and Then is a slim volume that will be of great interest to scholars of Ind...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
Anthropologist Landsman has written a fascinating study about the events surrounding the seizure of ...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
In this important work, Michael Brown discusses competing claims to culture through a series of inte...
The author, Nancy Oestreich Lurie, is a native of Wisconsin born in Milwaukee, where she is now the ...
Review of: Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power, by Pekka Hämäläinen
The forced removal of thousands of Indians from eastern Kansas between 1854 and 1871 adversely affec...
Devon Mihesuah has written a powerful book about the impact of colonization on the indigenous people...
Past chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985- 1995) and social activist Wilma Mankiller remarked, We are...
Employing a broad multi-disciplinary approach which includes history, anthropology, economics, demog...
A sociologist, Thornton has written a thorough and balanced demographic account of Native American s...
The subject of this book is several groups of Native Americans in the Eastern United States and thei...
This is an insider\u27s account of the attempt of the Oglala and Minneconjou tribes to establish the...
Natives and Settlers Now and Then is a slim volume that will be of great interest to scholars of Ind...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
Anthropologist Landsman has written a fascinating study about the events surrounding the seizure of ...
Nearly all of the many books dedicated to Native activism focus on the Red Power movement that flour...
In this important work, Michael Brown discusses competing claims to culture through a series of inte...
The author, Nancy Oestreich Lurie, is a native of Wisconsin born in Milwaukee, where she is now the ...
Review of: Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power, by Pekka Hämäläinen
The forced removal of thousands of Indians from eastern Kansas between 1854 and 1871 adversely affec...
Devon Mihesuah has written a powerful book about the impact of colonization on the indigenous people...
Past chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985- 1995) and social activist Wilma Mankiller remarked, We are...
Employing a broad multi-disciplinary approach which includes history, anthropology, economics, demog...
A sociologist, Thornton has written a thorough and balanced demographic account of Native American s...
The subject of this book is several groups of Native Americans in the Eastern United States and thei...
This is an insider\u27s account of the attempt of the Oglala and Minneconjou tribes to establish the...
Natives and Settlers Now and Then is a slim volume that will be of great interest to scholars of Ind...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...