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Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today: [2 volumes]

Editat de Russell M. Lawson
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This essential reference examines the history, culture, and modern tribal concerns of American Indians in North America.Despite the fact that 565 federally recognized tribes exist on the continent of North America, non-Native Americans typically know very little about the modern world of American Indians. In a few instances, the uneasy coexistence of the two cultures has served to create controversy, such as fake Indians fraudulently leveraging ethnicity-based benefits, U.S. officials disposing of nuclear waste near reservations, and sports clubs basing mascots on cultural stereotypes. This unique survey scrutinizes the historical background as well as the contemporary issues of American Indian societies as both part of-and completely separate from-the world around them.Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today features subjects commonly discussed, including reservations, poverty, sovereignty, the problem of solid waste on reservations, and the lives of urban Indians, among other contemporary issues. Organized into ten sections, the book also provides helpful sidebars and informative essays to address topics on casinos and gaming, sexual identity, education, and poverty.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313381447
ISBN-10: 0313381445
Pagini: 868
Ilustrații: 79 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 183 x 259 x 64 mm
Greutate: 2.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Sidebars with additional information, resources, and primary source excerpts

Notă biografică

Russell M. Lawson, PhD, is professor of history at Bacone College, Muskogee, OK.

Cuprins

IntroductionRussell M. LawsonVOLUME 1Section 1: People and PlacesBorderlands: Change, Resistance, and AssimilationFamily: Traditional Kinship in the Modern WorldIndian City LifeIndian Demographics: Definitions, Numbers, and PoliticsUrban Indians: The Impact of UrbanizationWomen: Changes in Identity and PowerSection 2: Economy and WorkAdvertising and Indian IdentityAmerican Indian Poverty in Urban AreasAmerican Indian Poverty on ReservationsGaming and CasinosTourist Industry: Economic and Social Costs and BenefitsTribal Economic DiversificationUnemploymentSection 3: Learning, Literacy, and LanguagesIndian Colleges and Universities: Boarding Schools to Native American StudiesIndian Schools: History of Schooling ModelsLiteracy and IlliteracyNative American DeafPublic Education: Current Issues and LegislationRed English: Language and American Indian EnglishSection 4: Health: Body and Mind, Private and PublicDomestic AbuseHealthcare of American IndiansThe Indian Child Welfare ActOrphansPsychological and Emotional ProblemsSexual IssuesSubstance AbuseTraditional Healing and Modern MedicineSection 5: Ideas and Identity: Issues of Indian Identity, Spirituality, Traditional and Modern ThoughtCultural Preservation: Artifacts, Traditions, and LawsFake Indians: Modern Day Native American IdentityHistoric Preservation: American Indian Inclusion and ContributionsIndian MascotsIndian Ways of KnowingIndians and Civilization: Shaping Society into the FutureKennewick Man and the Controversy over Ownership of Indian RemainsMissionaries and the Translation of the BibleModernization of American Indian CultureNational Museum of the American Indian: Contributing to American CultureNative Spirituality and ChristianityRepatriationScientists: Supporting the Development of American Indians in ScienceStereotypesVOLUME 2Section 6: Sovereignty and Dependence: Rights, Reservations, RecognitionAmerican Indian Athletes: Individual Contributions in the Face of ChallengesAmerican Indian Smoke Shops: Struggles for Economic IndependenceBureau of Indian Affairs: A Historical and Contemporary MissionFederal RecognitionFederal ReservationsIndian Civil RightsIndian SovereigntyIndians and the U.S. ConstitutionRace RelationsRacismReservations and College Athletics: Identifying and Nurturing TalentState RecognitionSection 7: Law, Politics, and ConflictAmerican Indians and the MilitaryGenocideGrassroots Politics: Historical and Contemporary ActivismIndian Tribal Courts and the U.S. Court SystemIndian Trust Lands Managed by the Federal GovernmentIndians and CongressLaw Enforcement in Indian CountryLeadership: Formal and Informal Leadership within TribesPolitical Activism: Examining the IssuesPrisons and IndiansRed Power: The American Indian MovementTribal Government: Local Decision-Making and Law EnforcementSection 8: American Indian ExpressionAmerican Indian Art: Maintaining Culture, Tradition, and IdentityAmerican Indian Theater and Performance: Political, Cultural, and Artistic EmpowermentFilm Media about Indians: Representations and MisrepresentationsFilm Media by Indians: Native VoicesFraudulent Indian ArtMusic: Vibrant Elements of American Indian CulturePrint Media by Indians: Words and Ideas of American IndiansSection 9: EnvironmentAmerican Indians and Solid WasteClimate ChangeEnvironmental RacismNuclear WastePollutionPreserving HabitatsTribal Land UseSection 10: Canadian Indians and Other Aboriginal PeoplesAboriginal Peoples and the Canadian GovernmentBiocolonialism: Genetic Science and Aboriginal PeoplesContemporary Issues of Aboriginal People in CanadaHuman Rights of Indigenous People WorldwideMissionaries to Canada's First NationsWorldwide Indigenous ActivismThe Editor and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

This new encyclopedic set is a useful acquisition for all academic libraries, particularly those that support Native studies.
A valuable and readable source for public, high school, and college libraries.
A plethora of information is found in the 85 essays that comprise this encyclopedia. . . . Students doing reports and readers seeking more facts and an enriched understanding of Native Americans in the 21st century will find this an effective reference.