Drawing on a vast array of primary and secondary sources, Roger L. Nichols traces the changing relationships between Native peoples and whites in the United States and Canada from colonial times to the present. Dividing this history into five stages, beginning with Native supremacy over European settlers and concluding with Native peoples political, economic, and cultural resurgence, Nichols carefully compares and contrasts the effects of each stage on Native populations in the United States and Canada. This second edition includes new chapters on major transformations from 1945 to the present, focusing on social issues such as transracial adoption of Native children, the uses of national and international media to gain public awareness, and demands for increasing respect for tribal religious practices, burial sites, and historic and funerary remains.

Titel
Indians in the United States and Canada
Untertitel
A Comparative History, Second Edition
EAN
9781496211002
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
01.09.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
6.96 MB