Indian Country, Reimagined: Cities, Towns, and Indian Reservations into the Twenty-First Century
Indian Country, Reimagined: Cities, Towns, and Indian Reservations into the Twenty-First Century
This book illustrates the diversity of life and experiences of American Indians—migration to the city, the establishment of Indian organizations, the rise of national and grassroots activism, their struggles for visibility, and social mobility. The central theme of the book is about how American Indians have long been actively reimagining and defining an Indian Country. Reimagining an Indian Country to include the cities of the United States does not only mean shifting the location of such an Indian Country to urban areas. Cities, towns, rural areas, and Indian reservations altogether make up an Indian Country reimagined for the twenty-first century.
Keywords: American Indians, migration, Indian organization, activism, social mobility, Indian Country, urban areas, Indian reservations
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