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Nations Within a Nation: Historical Statistics of American Indians

Autor Paul Stuart
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 1987

As a compendium of historical statistics on native American tribes, "Nations" will fill a unique niche in most academic and large public libraries with reference or research interests in North American Indian affairs. Drawing upon a wide variety of government documents (mostly federal) and scholarly reports, as cited in his extensive bibliography, Stuart's contribution will appeal to anyone who seeks demographic or economic data about Indians, past or present. . . . "Nations" is a well-crafted, balanced, convenient tool for reference work and will prove useful to many libraries, scholars, policymakers, and tribal groups.

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Professor Stuart has provided a unique research and reference tool covering a wide range of topics relating to Indian history. In his introduction Stuart discusses the scope and purpose of the volume and describes the difficulties involved in obtaining accurate and comprehensive information on Indian affairs, especially prior to the twentieth century. Each chapter assesses the historical significance of the available data and supplies statistical information in table form as well as suggestions on further reading and other avenues of research. Chapter topics include land base and climate, population, removal and relocation, urbanization, vital statistics, health, education, employment, income, resources and economic development, and the activities of the federal government.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313238130
ISBN-10: 0313238138
Pagini: 261
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Greenwood

Descriere

Professor Stuart has provided a unique research and reference tool covering a wide range of topics relating to Indian history. In his introduction Stuart discusses the scope and purpose of the volume and describes the difficulties involved in obtaining accurate and comprehensive information on Indian affairs, especially prior to the twentieth century. Each chapter assesses the historical significance of the available data and supplies statistical information in table form as well as suggestions on further reading and other avenues of research. Chapter topics include land base and climate, population, removal and relocation, urbanization, vital statistics, health, education, employment, income, resources and economic development, and the activities of the federal government.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction, Scope, and Purpose
Land Base and Climate
Population
Removal, Relocation, and Urbanization
Vital Statistics and Health
Government Activities
Health Care and Education
Employment, Earnings, and Income
Indian Resources and Economic Development
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

«Much as the US Bureau of the Census made available Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1870, for scholars to study and analyze, Stuart has made available a gold mine of historical statistics on Native Americans. Using similar topics, Stuart's volume contains detailed data on land holdings, population, migration, health, education, federal government activities, and the use of natural resources. Each chapters discusses the tables it presents, and admonishes readers that these tables should be used cautiously. Stuart's focus is predominantly 20th century, but the work includes some 19th-century material. Also included are data about tribes recognized only by the state and not the federal government. As an author of several books and articles concerning Indians, Stuart knows where to draw his information, using the Bureau of the Census, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Health Services, Congressional investigations, and pertinent studies by demographers and historians. Significantly, he has also included tribal-level material and indicates where additional tribal-level information and sources for other data may be found. This handsomely bound study will be a handy reference too for scholars, policymakers, and Native Americans.“”Choice
«As a compendium of historical statistics on native American tribes, Nations will fill a unique niche in most academic and large public libraries with reference or research interests in North American Indian affairs. Drawing upon a wide variety of government documents (mostly federal) and scholarly reports, as cited in his extensive bibliography, Stuart's contribution will appeal to anyone who seeks demographic or economic data about Indians, past or present. The author, who is associate professor of social work at the Univ. of Alabama, notes that Nations will be most useful as a statistical overview or starting point for schlolarly research into eight major areas: land holdings and climate; population; removal, relocation, migration, and urbanization; vital statistics and health; government expenditures; health care and education; employment etc; and natural resources. Nations is a well-crafted, balanced, convenient tool for reference work and will prove useful to many libraries, scholars, policymakers, and tribal groups.“”RBB Booklist
«. . . Data for the continent United States is good . . . the book is a good starting point for a researcher.“”American Indian Quarterly

Notă biografică

This limited edition hardback is Paul Stuart's 9th book in his Connections series. Connections 1-7 are crime thriller novels, and Connections 8 is a book of short stories. He has also worked on other projects as fund raisers for charity, and collaborated with students to help them produce a book of their own creative writing. He also helps new authors create and publish. You can find information about these, as well as gain an insight into his own life, on www.connectionsbooks.co.uk