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Nation to Nation

Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations
Langbeschreibung
Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indians explores the promises, diplomacy, and betrayals involved in treaties and treaty making between the United States government and Native Nations. One side sought to own the riches of North America and the other struggled to hold on to traditional homelands and ways of life. The book reveals how the ideas of honor, fair dealings, good faith, rule of law, and peaceful relations between nations have been tested and challenged in historical and modern times. The book consistently demonstrates how and why centuries-old treaties remain living, relevant documents for both Natives and non-Natives in the 21st century.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Kevin GoverIntroduction by Suzan Shown Harjo American Indian Land and American Empire: An Interview with Philip J. Deloria by Suzan Shown HarjoTreaties with Native Nations: Iconic Historical Relics or Modern Necessity? by Robert N. Clinton Treaties as Recognition of the Nation-to-Nation Relationship by Matthew L. M. FletcherLinking Arms and Brightening the Chain: Building Relations Through Treaties by Richard W. Hill Sr. The Two-Row Wampum Belt by Mark G. Hirsch William Penn's Treaty and the Shackamaxon Elm Tree by Arwen Nuttall Illegal State Treaties by Mark G. HirschUnintended Consequences: Johnson v. M'Intosh and Indian Removal by Lindsay G. Robertson Removal Treaties: An Interview with Carey N. Vicenti by Suzan Shown Harjo Avoiding Removal: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians by Matthew L.M. FletcherThe Great Treaty Council at Horse Creek by Raymond J. Demallie Language and World View at the Horse Creek Treaty by Arwen Nuttall "The Indians Were the Spoken Word": An Interview with N. Scott Momaday by Suzan Shown HarjoNaal Tsoos Sani: The Navajo Treaty of 1868, Nation Building, and Self-Determination by Jennifer Nez DenetdaleTreaties My Ancestors Made for Me: A Family Treaty History by Suzan Shown HarjoThe Betrayal of "Civilization" in United States-Native Nations Diplomacy: Pawnee Treaties and Cultural Genocide by James Riding In American Indian Scouts by Mark G. Hirsch "Civilization" and the Hupa Flower Dance Ceremony by Lois J. RislingRights Guaranteed by Solemn Treaties The Game and Fish Were Made For Us: Hunting and Fishing Rights in Native Nations' Treaties by Hank Adams The Anti-Treaty Movement in the Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes by Suzan Shown Harjo River by River: Treaty Rights in Washington State / An Interview with Susan Hvalsoe Komort by Suzan Shown Harjo "The Fish Helped to Bring People Together": An Interview with Zoltan Grossman by Suzan Shown Harjo Arthur Duhamel: Treaty Fisherman by Matthew L.M. Fletcher Rights We Always Had: An Interview with Tina Kuckkahn by Suzan Shown HarjoFrom Dislocation to Self-Determination: Native Nations and the United States in the Twentieth Century by Kevin Gover The Treaty with the Lower Klamath, Upper Klamath, and Trinity River Indians--and Who We Are Today by Lois J. Risling Treaties and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by Arwen Nuttall Modern Treaties: An Interview with Ben Nighthorse Campbell by Suzan Shown Harjo Treaties and Contemporary American Indian Cultures by W. Richard West Jr.NotesContributorsAcknowledgmentsSelected bibliographyImage creditsIndex
SUZAN SHOWN HARJO (Cheyenne/Hodulgee Muscogee) is an advocate for American Indian rights as well as a poet, writer, lecturer, and curator. She is president of the Morning Star Institute, an American Indian rights advocacy group in Washington, DC.
ISBN-13:
9781588344793
Veröffentl:
2014
Seiten:
272
Autor:
Suzan Shown Harjo
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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