The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 3 – 1992

The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 3 – 1992
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The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 4 – 1992

The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 4 – 1992
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The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 2 – 1992

The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 2 – 1992
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The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 1 – 1992

The Journal of American Indian Family Research - Vol. XIII, No. 1 – 1992
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The People Are Dancing Again

The People Are Dancing Again
Title The People Are Dancing Again PDF eBook
Author Charles Wilkinson
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 576
Release 2012-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0295802014

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The history of the Siletz is in many ways the history of all Indian tribes in America: a story of heartache, perseverance, survival, and revival. It began in a resource-rich homeland thousands of years ago and today finds a vibrant, modern community with a deeply held commitment to tradition. The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians�twenty-seven tribes speaking at least ten languages�were brought together on the Oregon Coast through treaties with the federal government in 1853�55. For decades after, the Siletz people lost many traditional customs, saw their languages almost wiped out, and experienced poverty, killing diseases, and humiliation. Again and again, the federal government took great chunks of the magnificent, timber-rich tribal homeland, a reservation of 1.1 million acres reaching a full 100 miles north to south on the Oregon Coast. By 1956, the tribe had been �terminated� under the Western Oregon Indian Termination Act, selling off the remaining land, cutting off federal health and education benefits, and denying tribal status. Poverty worsened, and the sense of cultural loss deepened. The Siletz people refused to give in. In 1977, after years of work and appeals to Congress, they became the second tribe in the nation to have its federal status, its treaty rights, and its sovereignty restored. Hand-in-glove with this federal recognition of the tribe has come a recovery of some land--several hundred acres near Siletz and 9,000 acres of forest--and a profound cultural revival. This remarkable account, written by one of the nation�s most respected experts in tribal law and history, is rich in Indian voices and grounded in extensive research that includes oral tradition and personal interviews. It is a book that not only provides a deep and beautifully written account of the history of the Siletz, but reaches beyond region and tribe to tell a story that will inform the way all of us think about the past. Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEtAIGxp6pc

Suicide and Social Justice

Suicide and Social Justice
Title Suicide and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Mark E. Button
Publisher Routledge
Pages 317
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 042986387X

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Suicide and Social Justice unites diverse scholarly and social justice perspectives on the international problem of suicide and suicidal behavior. With a focus on social justice, the book seeks to understand the complex interactions between individual and group experiences with suicidality and various social pathologies, including inequality, intergenerational poverty, racism, sexism, and homophobia. Chapters investigate the underlying and often overlooked connections that link rising rates and disproportionate concentrations of suicide within specific populations to wider social, political, and economic conditions. This edited volume brings diverse scholarly and social justice perspectives to bear on the problem of suicide and suicidal behavior, equipping researchers and practitioners with the knowledge they need to fundamentally rethink suicide and suicide prevention.

Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures

Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures
Title Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures PDF eBook
Author M. Jacqui Alexander
Publisher Routledge
Pages 468
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1135771316

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Feminist Geneaologies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures provides a feminist anaylsis of the questions of sexual and gender politics, economic and cultural marginality, and anti-racist and anti-colonial practices both in the "West" and in the "Third World." This collection, edited by Jacqui Alexander and Chandra Talpade Mohanty, charts the underlying theoretical perspectives and organization practices of the different varieties of feminism that take on questions of colonialism, imperialism, and the repressive rule of colonial, post-colonial and advanced capitalist nation-states. It provides a comparative, relational, historically grounded conception of feminist praxis that differs markedly from the liberal pluralist, multicultural understanding that sheapes some of the dominant version of Euro-American feminism. As a whole, the collection poses a unique challenge to the naturalization of gender based in the experiences, histories and practices of Euro-American women.