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American Indians in a Modern World Donald L. Fixico

American Indians in a Modern World By Donald L. Fixico

American Indians in a Modern World by Donald L. Fixico


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American Indians in a Modern World recounts how American Indians, tribal communities, and tribal governments have survived and flourished in the period following the Dawes Land Allotment Act of 1887, especially through tremendous cultural resilience.

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American Indians in a Modern World by Donald L. Fixico

American Indians in a Modern World examines the persistence of American Indian culture in a world of explicit antagonism and rapid modernization. Surveying the many facets of Indian life, from tribal ceremonies to Indian humor and gaming tables, Donald L. Fixico shows how Indian nations have survived threats to their culture and their very existence by relying on a flexible mix of traditional and modern values, enabling them to adapt to a world of airplanes, cities, and the Internet. Fixico looks deeply at Indian culture in its inescapable confrontation with the modern world: the formation of tribal governments in the 1930s, the service of thousands of Indians in World War II, the development of activist movements, the evolution of Indian artistic traditions, and efforts to balance traditional and modern education. American Indians have survived and often thrived in a rapidly changing world, he observes, because of their cultural resilience.

American Indians in a Modern World Reviews

This nicely focused volume is welcome as a handy guide to a broad spectrum of Native American activities, issues, and concerns, and should find considerable use as a textbook in introductory Native American Studies courses. A valuable teaching and reference resource-highly recommended. -- R. David Edmunds, University of Texas at Dallas

About Donald L. Fixico

Donald L. Fixico is Distinguished Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Family, Women's Roles and Sexuality Chapter 2. Economics, Rural, Urban, Taxation, Trade, and Transportation Chapter 3. Language, Intellectual Life, Oral Tradition, and Education Chapter 4. Material Life: Clothing, Food, Automobiles, and Housing Chapter 5. Political Life, Professional Organization, Citizenship, Military Service, and Tribal Government Chapter 6. Recreational Life, Outdoors, and Sports Chapter 7. Religious Life, Deities, Creeds, Rituals, and Morality Chapter 8. Art, Artifacts, Music, and Entertainment Chapter 9. American Indians in Literature and Media Chapter 10. Nature, Environment, Home Spaces, and Resources Chapter 11. Indian Humor Then and Now Chapter 12. Bingos, Casinos, and Indian Gaming Chapter 13. Health, Medicine, and Cures Chapter 14. Being Indian in the Twentieth Century

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CIN0759111707G
9780759111707
0759111707
American Indians in a Modern World by Donald L. Fixico
Used - Good
Paperback
AltaMira Press,U.S.
20080201
286
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