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Culturicide, Resistance, and Survival of the Lakota (Sioux Nation) (Native Americans: Interdisciplinary Perspectives) [Hardcover]

James V. Fenelon (Author)

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November 1, 1998 0815331193 978-0815331193
This ground-breaking work develops theories and methods of analyzing the United States' domination of Native Americans through a study of the Lakota society known as the "Sioux Nation of Indians." Two centuries of struggle between nations and cultures during the U.S. expansion over North America are described utilizing policy (BIA) and cross-cultural (US-Lakota) history, with insightful additions to understanding the "Tetonwan-Sioux."
Contributing new forms of analysis to the study of attempted domination and destruction of Native American societies, the author explores the concept of culturicide in relation to theories of genocide and cultural domination. He links resistance by traditionalists and activists to cultural survival in charts of U.S. and Lakota policies and counter-policies. The study provides maps to identify struggles over land, and shows how social institutions have been used to attack Lakota culture. The author provides documented recent events to illustrate contemporary Lakota social life, often from an insider's point of view. The work provides a framework for understanding similar conflicts for other Native Nations. Also includes maps. James Fenelon is Dakota/Lakota, and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at John Carroll University. Bibliography. Index.

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...new and necessary examination of Lakota history that could stand outside the rest.
–Janna Knittel, Indigenous Nations Studies, Unversity of Kansas

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The Lakota people, periodically known as Nation, tribes, as Oyate or as society, have been in direct contact and in conflict with the United States and American society, extending over two hundred years, shortly after the birth of the United States of America. Read the first page
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coerced social change, coercive assimilation, separated reservations, war against exploiters, societal integrity, oceti sakowin, unceded lands, cultural extermination, native nations, traditional spiritual leaders, ghost dance, tactical adaptation, treaty claims, cultural domination, sovereign relations, cultural suppression, analytical frames, dominating society, hypothesized processes, permanent reservation, traditional social systems, analytical concerns, cultural genocide, blood quantum, ghost dancing
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United States, Black Hills, Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge, Lakota Oyate, Sitting Bull, Standing Rock, South Dakota, Native Americans, American Indians, Young Bear, Cheyenne River, North America, United Nations, Sioux Indians, Great Sioux Reservation, Bear Butte, Big Foot, General Allotment Act, Fools Crow, Indian Reorganization Act, North Dakota, Parliament of World Religions, Grand River, Indian Claims Commission
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