Our Democracy and the American Indian

Our Democracy and the American Indian
Title Our Democracy and the American Indian PDF eBook
Author Laura Cornelius Kellogg
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1920
Genre Indians of North America
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Serving Their Country

Serving Their Country
Title Serving Their Country PDF eBook
Author Paul C. Rosier
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 376
Release 2009-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780674036109

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Traces how Native Americans have defined, both domestically and internationally, democracy, citizenship, and patriotism, covering the activist struggle on reservations, during wartime, and in the courtroom to preserve the diverse culture of American Indians and assert an ethnic nationalism across the country.

Indian Roots of American Democracy

Indian Roots of American Democracy
Title Indian Roots of American Democracy PDF eBook
Author José Barreiro
Publisher Akwe Kon Press
Pages 236
Release 1992
Genre Law
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"When Europeans arrived on the continent, the Native people of the northeast, the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois, helped them find their way in the new land, taught them to raise food, and introduced them to the Iroquois rule of law, the Great Law of Peace. This rule, which united five nations and provided a rational basis to both war and diplomacy, differed in significant ways from the system of government familiar to the colonists. Benjamin Franklin and others admired the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and incorporated its symbols and principles into their thinking. Indian Roots of American Democracy examines Iroquois influences on the formation of American government in the 1700s as well as on the development of the women's rights movements in the 1800s."-- Back cover.

Exemplar of Liberty

Exemplar of Liberty
Title Exemplar of Liberty PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Grinde
Publisher Los Angeles, Calif. : American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles
Pages 366
Release 1991
Genre History
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"We attempt to trace both ideas and the events that dramatized them: life, liberty, and happiness (Declaration of Independence); government by reason and consent rather than coercion (Albany Plan and Articles of Confederation); religious toleration (and ultimately religious acceptance) instead of a state church; checks and balances; federalism (United States Constitution); and relative equality of property, equal rights before the law, and the thorny problem of creating a government that can rule equitably across a broad geographic expanse (Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution). Native America had a substantial role in shaping these ideas, as well as the events that turned the colonies into a nation of states.

Forgotten Founders

Forgotten Founders
Title Forgotten Founders PDF eBook
Author Bruce Elliott Johansen
Publisher Ipswich, Mass. : Gambit
Pages 200
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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How Native Americans contributed to the early American Republic and its Constitution.

Exiled in the Land of the Free

Exiled in the Land of the Free
Title Exiled in the Land of the Free PDF eBook
Author Oren Lyons
Publisher Santa Fe, N.M. : Clear Light Publishers
Pages 440
Release 1992
Genre History
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Sheds new light on old assumptions about American Indians and democracy.

American Indians and World War II

American Indians and World War II
Title American Indians and World War II PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 268
Release 1999-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780806131849

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Details the impact of World War II on American Indian life, arguing that the war had a more profound and lasting effect on the course of Indian affairs in the twentieth century than any other single event or period, and assessing its consequences for American Indians and whites.