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American Indian Ethnic Renewal: Red Power and the Resurgence of Identity and Culture [Hardcover]

Joane Nagel (Author)


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May 2, 1996 019508053X 978-0195080537
Does activism matter? This book answers with a clear "yes." American Indian Ethnic Renewal traces the growth of the American Indian population over the past forty years, when the number of Native Americans grew from fewer than one-half million in 1950 to nearly 2 million in 1990. This quadrupling of the American Indian population cannot be explained by rising birth rates, declining death rates, or immigration. Instead, the growth in the number of American Indians is the result of an increased willingness of Americans to identify themselves as Indians. What is driving this increased ethnic identification? In American Indian Ethnic Renewal, Joane Nagel identifies several historical forces which have converged to create an urban Indian population base, a reservation and urban Indian organizational infrastructure, and a broad cultural climate of ethnic pride and militancy. Central among these forces was federal Indian "Termination" policy which, ironically, was designed to assimilate and de-tribalize Native America. Reactions against Termination were nurtured by the Civil Rights era atmosphere of ethnic pride to become a central focus of the native rights activist movement known as "Red Power." This resurgence of American Indian ethnic pride inspired increased Indian ethnic identification, launched a renaissance in American Indian culture, language, art, and spirituality, and eventually contributed to the replacement of Termination with new federal policies affirming tribal Self- Determination. American Indian Ethnic Renewal offers a general theory of ethnic resurgence which stresses both structure and agency--the role of politics and the importance of collective and individual action--in understanding how ethnic groups revitalize and reinvent themselves. Scholars and students of American Indians, social movements and activism, and recent United States history, as well as the general reader interested in Native American life, will all find this an engaging and informative work.


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Joane Nagel is Professor of Sociology at the University of Kansas. Her work on ethnicity and nationalism includes a number of books and articles focusing on the politics of ethnicity, ethnic identity, and ethnic movements in the United States, the Middle East, and Africa where she has lived and worked. Her other works include Competitive Ethnic Relations (with Susan Olzak, 1986), The Struggle Continues! World Bank and African Development Bank Investments in Liberian Education, 1972-1985 (With Conrad W. Snyder, Jr., 1986), and a forthcoming work on the legacies of American Indian activism at Alcatraz and Wounded Knee (with Troy Johnson).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (May 2, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019508053X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195080537
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,928,120 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In the decades after World War II, social science thinking on both the right (assimilationist models) and the left (class models) predicted the end of ethnicity. Read the first page
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collective ethnic renewal, supratribal identification, cultural technicians, racial options, ethnic fraud, first ancestry, federal acknowledgment, hot decking, tribal termination, tribal assets, cultural renascence, multiple ancestry, intertribal contact, ethnic resurgence, nic identification, census respondents, political resurgence, reform cycle, collective renewal, ethnic options, constitutive culture, termination era, race respondents, ethnic renewals, reservation communities
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American Indian, New York, Red Power, United States, Native American, World War, Census Bureau, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Wounded Knee, Alcatraz Island, Bureau of the Census, University of California Press, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vine Deloria, Oxford University Press, African Americans, Newberry Library, North America, University of Nebraska Press, South Dakota, The Return of the Native, Russell Thornton, Trail of Broken Treaties, Americans of Indian
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