Settling into the City: American Indian Migration and Urbanization, 1900–1945
Settling into the City: American Indian Migration and Urbanization, 1900–1945
This chapter discusses the migration and settling of American Indians to American cities in the twentieth century. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, the American Indian population of urban areas in the United States steadily increased. American Indians traveled to expanding cities and their surrounding areas for thousands of new jobs in the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors.
Keywords: migration, settling, American Indians, urban areas, United States, agricultural sector, industrial sector, service sector
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