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  • 2015-2019  (5)
  • 1980-1984  (5)
  • 1950-1954  (2)
  • Norman : University of Oklahoma Press  (8)
  • Madrid  (2)
  • Indianerpolitik  (6)
  • Indian art  (4)
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  • 1
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 32 cm
    RVK:
    Keywords: Indian art ; Colombia ; Goldwork ; Colombia ; Colombia ; Antiquities ; Museo del Oro (Banco de la República)
    Note: Includes index
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  • 2
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 32 cm
    RVK:
    Keywords: Indian art ; Colombia ; Goldwork ; Colombia ; Colombia ; Antiquities ; Museo del Oro (Banco de la República)
    Note: Includes index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 978-0-8061-6427-4 , 0-8061-6427-1 , 978-0-8061-6563-9 / (e-book) , 978-0-8061-6531-8 / (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIV, 204 Seiten
    Series Statement: New Directions in Native American Studies 19
    Keywords: Nordamerika USA ; Wisconsin ; Menominee ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Indigenität ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Recht ; Selbstbestimmung ; Indianerpolitik ; Menschenrecht ; Autobiographie
    Abstract: This stirring memoir is the story of Ada Deer, the first woman to serve as head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Deer begins, "I was born a Menominee Indian. That is who I was born and how I have lived." She proceeds to narrate the first eighty-three years of her life, which are characterized by her tireless campaigns to reverse the forced termination of the Menominee tribe and to ensure sovereignty and self-determination for all tribes.Deer grew up in poverty on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin, but with the encouragement of her mother and teachers, she earned degrees in social work from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Columbia University. Armed with a first-rate education, an iron will, and a commitment to justice, she went from being a social worker in Minneapolis to leading the struggle for the restoration of the Menominees` tribal status and trust lands.Having accomplished that goal, she moved on to teach American Indian Studies at UW-Madison, to hold a fellowship at Harvard, to work for the Native American Rights Fund, to run unsuccessfully for Congress, and to serve as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs in the Clinton administration.Now in her eighties, Deer remains as committed as ever to human rights, especially the rights of American Indians. A deeply personal story, written with humor and honesty, this book is a testimony to the ability of one individual to change the course of history through hard work, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to social justice.
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 9780806159850
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 303 Seiten , Illustrationen, 1 Karte
    Series Statement: Civilization of the American Indian series volume 277
    Series Statement: The civilization of the American Indian series
    DDC: 299.7/85244
    Keywords: St. Francis Catholic Indian Mission (Rosebud Indian Reservation, S.D.) ; Jesuits Missions ; History ; Lakota Indians Religion ; Lakota Indians History ; Lakota Indians Missions ; Rosebud Indian Reservation (S.D.) History ; Sources ; Rosebud Indian Reservation ; Jesuiten ; Mission ; Brulé ; Geschichte 1886-1916 ; USA ; Katholische Kirche ; Indianerpolitik ; Geschichte 1869-1916
    Abstract: "Examines the origins and early history of St. Francis Catholic Indian Mission on the Sicangu Lakota Rosebud Reservation within the wider, overlapping contexts of federal Indian relations, Catholic missionary policy, and Lakota culture."--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: The road to reform in federal Indian policy -- The Catholic church and American Indian policy -- The Lakotas and "the peace" -- Catholic Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota Mission and the Grant peace policy, 1869-1886 -- The beginnings of rosebud Catholic mission, 1878-1886 -- Otto von Bismarck, the Jesuits' Buffalo Province, and the Franciscan Sisters of Penance and Christian Charity -- The founding and evolution of Saint Francis Mission, 1886-1916 -- The paradigm of mission at Saint Francis: civilizing and Christianizing the Sicangus -- "Always crosses, but never unhappy": Sicangu obstacles to missionization -- "We Indians do not want such strife": non-Sicangu obstacles to Catholic missionization -- Pre-reservation Lakota religion and the reception of early Catholic mission -- Pragmatism and Sicangu Catholicism -- The reception of early Catholic mission, Part two: Catholicism and sacred power -- Conclusion: a crisis in mission
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    Book
    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8061-5211-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 163 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 275
    Keywords: USA Nordamerika ; Iowa ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Geschichte ; Grundeigentum ; Regierung ; Politik ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Indianerpolitik ; Indianerreservation
    Abstract: In 1837 the Ioways, an Indigenous people who had called most of present-day Iowa and Missouri home, were suddenly bound by the Treaty of 1836 with the U.S. federal government to restrict themselves to a two-hundred-square-mile parcel of land west of the Missouri River. Forcibly removed to the newly created Great Nemaha Agency, the Ioway men, women, and children, numbering nearly a thousand, were promised that through hard work and discipline they could enter mainstream American society. All that was required was that they give up everything that made them Ioway. In Ioway Life, Greg Olson provides the first detailed account of how the tribe met this challenge during the first two decades of the agency`s existence.Within the Great Nemaha Agency`s boundaries, the Ioways lived alongside the U.S. Indian agent, other government employees, and Presbyterian missionaries. These outside forces sought to manipulate every aspect of the Ioways` daily life, from their manner of dress and housing to the way they planted crops and expressed themselves spiritually. In the face of the white reformers` contradictory assumptions—that Indians could assimilate into the American mainstream, and that they lacked the mental and moral wherewithal to transform—the Ioways became adept at accepting necessary changes while refusing religious and cultural conversion. Nonetheless, as Olson`s work reveals, agents and missionaries managed to plant seeds of colonialism that would make the Ioways susceptible to greater government influence later on—in particular, by reducing their self-sufficiency and undermining their traditional structure of leadership.Ioway Life offers a complex and nuanced picture of the Ioways` efforts to retain their tribal identity within the constrictive boundaries of the Great Nemaha Agency. Drawing on diaries, newspapers, and correspondence from the agency`s files and Presbyterian archives, Olson offers a compelling case study in U.S. colonialism and Indigenous resistance. (Klappentext)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 145-151
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0806118415
    Language: English
    Pages: 144 S , Ill , 31 cm
    DDC: 745/.08997073/074016686
    Keywords: Indian art ; North America ; Exhibitions ; Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection ; Exhibitions ; Philbrook Art Center ; Exhibitions
    Note: mit Bibliogr
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  • 7
    ISBN: 0806118172
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 128 S , Ill , 22 x 28 cm
    DDC: 704/.0397
    Keywords: Indian art ; North America
    Note: Mit Bibliogr
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 0-8061-1542-4 , 978-0-8061-1542-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 290 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series volume 152
    Keywords: USA Arkansas ; Oklahoma ; Quapaw ; Geschichte ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Indianerpolitik ; Landnahme ; Indianerreservation
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [269]-283
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 339 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 40
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, Nordamerika ; Ute ; Indianerkrieg ; Indianerpolitik ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 320-327
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 255 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The _Civilization of the American Indian Series 38
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, Nordamerika ; Cherokee ; Chickasaw ; Choctaw ; Creek ; Shawnee ; Indianerkrieg ; Indianerpolitik ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; McGillivray, Alexander [Leben und Werk] ; Tecumseh, Häuptling [Leben und Werk]
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- The Southern Indians -- The colonial background -- The American Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Alexander McGillivray, 1783-1793 -- A time of indecision, 1793-1798 -- Bowles, 1798-1803 -- Debts, bribes, and cessions, 1803-1811 -- Tecumseh, 1811 -- The Creek War, 1813-1814 -- Boundaries and removal, 1815-1820 -- The shadow of Georgia, 1820-1825 -- After half a century -- Epilogue: the last stand, 1825-1830 -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 241-249
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