Wardship and the Welfare State

Native Americans and the Formation of First-Class Citizenship in Mid-Twentieth-Century America

Erstverkaufstag: 01.06.2024

Langbeschreibung
Wardship and the Welfare State examines the ideological dimensions and practical intersections of public policy and Native American citizenship, Indian wardship, and social welfare rights after World War II.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments Note on Terminology, Usage, and Poetry List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Red Tape: An Introduction to Native Dual Citizenship in the Mid-Twentieth Century 2. Indian Poverty Knowledge: Defining First-Class Citizenship through Competency Legislation 3. Every Day with the BIA: Welfare Applications and Wardship’s Definitions 4. Gender and Wardship: Surveillance, Dependency, and Welfare’s Limitations 5. Improving Farms and Homes: Assimilation and the GI Bill’s Educational Provisions 6. Nebulous Shame, Innocent Taxpayers, and the Native Plight: Native Land and the Welfare State 7. Care Taken to Inform: Relational Wardship, Welfare, and Sovereignty Conclusion Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Mary Klann is a lecturer in U.S. history and Native American history at the University of California–San Diego.
ISBN-13:
9781496218179
Veröffentl:
2024
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.06.2024
Seiten:
308
Autor:
Mary Klann
Format:
229x152x0 mm
Sprache:
Deutsch

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