2004/1 : Indigenous Nations Studies Journal, Volume 05, Number 1 (Spring, 2004)
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Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 5, Number 1 (Spring, 2004): Book Reviews
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The Relocation and Employment Assistance Programs, 1948-1970: Federal Indian Policy and the Early Development of the Denver Indian Community
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2004-03-01)This article examines the relocation and employment assistance program of the Bureau of Indian Affairs conducted in the 1950s and explores how relocated American Indians in Denver survived in an alien metropolitan society. ... -
Crossing the River: Attitudes of Invasion in the Revolutionary Ohio Country
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2004-03-01)In recent decades, ethnohistorians have successfully shifted historical discussions of North American colonialism from a tale of White "pioneering" to one focused on Indigenous Peoples' experiences of, and responses to, ... -
Community Action on the Cherokee Reservation in North Carolina
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2004-03-01)The Great Society programs of the Lyndon Johnson Administration allowed the Cherokee Boys Club an opportunity to expand their operation and realize true self-determination. The local consequences of federal legislation are ... -
Indigenous Nations Journal, Volume 5, Number 1 (Spring, 2004): Front Matter
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Emergence, Alliances, and Vision: The Tribal College and Beyond
(Global Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas: http://www.indigenous.ku.edu, 2004-03-01)The tribal college movement shows no signs of slowing, yet there are significant issues that need examination. Growing from a handful of community colleges to almost three dozen in 12 states and Canada, tribal colleges now ...