ISBN:
9780871952806
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (141 p)
Series Statement:
Peopling Indiana v.v. 2
Parallel Title:
Print version Native Americans
DDC:
305.8009772
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
In the second volume of the IHS Press's Peopling Indiana Series, anthropologist Elizabeth Glenn and ethnohistorian Stewart Rafert put readers in touch with the first people to inhabit the Hoosier state, exploring what it meant historically to be an Indian in this land and discussing the resurgence of native life in the state today. Many natives either assimilated into white culture or hid their Indian identity. World War II dramatically changed this scenario when Native Americans served in the U.S. military and on the home front. Afterward, Indians from many tribal lineages flocked to Indiana
Description / Table of Contents:
""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""1. The Original Ethnic Groups of Indiana, 9500 BC�1670 AD""; ""2. France, England, and the Fur Trade, 1670�1783""; ""3. Early American Period, 1783�1812""; ""4. Statehood to Indian Removal, 1812�1840""; ""5. After Indian Removal, 1840�1870""; ""6. Tribalism Endangered, 1870�1900""; ""7. Preserving Indian Ethnicity and Tribal Identity 1900�1945""; ""8. The Rise of Modern Tribalism and American Indian Ethnicity 1945 to the Present""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Index""
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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