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King, C. Richard – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
Shortly after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina became clear, NBC televised "A Concert for Hurricane Relief," a star-studded event watched by more than fourteen million Americans. Perhaps the most memorable moment of the evening had little to do with charity. Hip-hop artist Kanye West went "off-script" during a live segment…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Political Attitudes, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
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Moses, L. G. – American Indian Quarterly, 1979
A review of "Special Case 188" of the Bureau of Indian Affairs records and other ancillary archival sources suggests inferences into what prompted persons in the Bureau to respond as they did to Jack Wilson, the Ghost Dance prophet, and the Sioux rebellion in the Dakotas. (NEC)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship
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Willard, William – WICAZO SA Review, 1988
Examines work of author D.H. Lawrence and John Collier, later Bureau of Indian Affairs Commissioner, during 1920s when they stayed as Mabel Dodge Luhan's guests in Taos, New Mexico. Examines their perceptions of Pueblo Indian culture, federal-Indian relationship, and Indian influences on Lawrence's and Collier's work. (TES)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Federal Indian Relationship
Baeza, Jo – Fort Apache Scout, 1988
This newspaper article describes an educational event held by Apache leaders in Arizona to help college students learn more about tribal water issues. The students were addressed by William Veeder, a veteran attorney defending Apache rights to the headwaters of the Salt River in state and federal courts. The article describes the lawyer's address,…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, American Indian Studies, Federal Indian Relationship
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Andrade, Ron – 1989
A review of 1980 U.S. census figures indicates that there are 6.7 million Americans who claim American Indian ancestry, compared with 1.4 million who checked "American Indian" as their race. Responses on other sections of the 1980 census indicate different American Indian population totals. For the purposes of this report, the highest…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Census Figures, Federal Indian Relationship, Nonreservation American Indians
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Crum, Steven – Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 1993
Critiques the writings of historians Frederick Jackson Turner and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., arguing that the experiences and viewpoints of Native Americans are largely absent. Describes the inaccuracies of the eurocentric view common to typical presentations of American history and calls for integration of Native Americans into the nation's…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Bias, Criticism
Safran, Franciska, Comp. – 1985
A research guide citing over 100 annotations presents a variety of research material on Chautauqua County (New York) available in the Reed Library (Fredonia, New York). The guide consists of three major parts. Part 1 addresses the novice with an examination of the basic steps of research. Special attention is given to the card catalog. This part…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
Sundberg, Lawrence D. – 1995
Originally written for Navajo elementary school students, this book chronicles the history of the Navajo people from prehistory to 1868. The book presents a sympathetic history of a people who depended on their tenacity and creative adaptability to survive troubled times. Chapters examine how Navajo culture changed from that of an early hunting…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Culture Contact
Joe, Jennie R., Ed. – 1986
American Indians have suffered a series of alterations in federal/tribal relations with rebuilding of Indian communities revived one moment but dashed the next by changes in national policy. This collection of papers focuses on consequences of an ever-changing American Indian policy and its impact on the lives and cultural values of American…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, American Indian Studies
Grinde, Donald. – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1987
Presents a brief history of the Cherokee Nation, from its first contact with De Soto in 1540 through Andrew Jackson's presidency. Concludes that the Cherokee removal clearly illustrates the shallowness of Jacksonian democratic principles. (JDH)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Colonial History (United States), Federal Indian Relationship
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Deloria, Vine, Jr. – WICAZO SA Review, 1998
Argues that terms such as self-determination and sovereignty, which were developed as political tools to influence federal Indian policy several decades ago, now contribute to an ideology that relieves Indian college students and scholars of their responsibilities to Indian communities. Suggests that American Indian Studies programs clarify what…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, College Students, Federal Indian Relationship
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Buan, Carolyn M., Ed.; Lewis, Richard, Ed. – 1991
This guide focuses on the heritage of Oregon Native people by discussing their ancient habitation, their historical lifeways and the disruption of those lifeways by Euro-American settlement and federal policies, and their continuing role in the state. The guide consists of 18 essays organized into 3 sections. The first section consists of five…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Languages, American Indian Reservations
Hill, L. Brooks; Lujan, Philip – 1980
Funded in 1979, the Administration for Native American Research Analysis Project (ANARAP), had three primary objectives: (1) to create a computerized data base of the past decade of research about Native Americans (including American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Hawaii natives), especially research concerning natural and human resource…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Data Collection
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Sutton, Imre – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2002
Provides students of American Indian affairs with a schematic map survey in 10 subject areas that demonstrate stages in the history of Indian land tenure and territoriality. Pulls together relevant map sources and indicates their cartographic utility. Contains references in extensive notes. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, American Indian Studies, Atlases
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Miller, Virginia P. – American Indian Quarterly, 1989
Discusses the Yuki Indian chief's aboriginal role as leader, decision maker, and group coordinator and how that role, revived by Indian agents, served acculturation forces when the Yuki became reservation Indians. Describes how chiefs, relatively progressive and acculturated individuals, were effective middlemen between the agents and Indians.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Reservations
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