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Encyclopedia of American Indian Civil Rights

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Encyclopedia of American Indian Civil Rights

Contributors:

By (Author) James S. Olson
Edited by Mark Baxter
Edited by Jason M. Tetzloff
Edited by Darren Pierson

ISBN:

9780313293382

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th June 1997

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Human rights, civil rights
Social and cultural history
Central / national / federal government policies
Reference works

Dewey:

323.1197073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

822g

Description

Individual demands for equality and civil rights are central themes in U.S. history and American Indian people are no exception. They have had to deal with white racism and its expression in local and national political institutions while trying to define the rights of individual Indians vis--vis their own tribal governments. The struggle has made their civil rights movement unique. This encyclopedia, designed to meet the curriculum needs of high school and college students, provides the most comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of American Indian civil rights issues. More than 600 entries cover a variety of perspectives, issues, individuals, incidents, and court cases central to an understanding of the history of civil rights among American Indian peoples. The issue is a complicated one, expanding over a period of more than a century. The history of American Indian civil rights can be traced not only in the courts and the federal legislation, but on the battlefield where a number of civil rights protests have been fought. This encyclopedia clarifies the complicated history of individual rights, water rights, land rights, and other issues in American Indian civil rights. It is thoroughly cross-referenced for ease of use in tracing any particular issue or incident. Each entry is followed by a list of works for further reading on the topic. An appendix of entries on landmark court cases is organized by issue. A selection of photos complements the text. This work is a one-stop source for up-to-date information on all aspects of American Indian civil rights and is essential for high school, public, and university libraries.

Reviews

As part of the continuing spate of reference literature on the American Indian, this encyclopedia provides informative, up-to-date access to issues of equality and civil rights. More than 600 entries ranging in length from a paragraph to several pages cover individuals, organizations, court cases, legislation, events, and the like. . . . [I]ts dictionary format is very easy to use. * Choice *
This is a quality resource that will be welcomed by school and public libraries, especially in areas where there is an interest in native American history. * VOYA *
[Contains] clear, informative articles that explain the significance of laws, events, court cases, policy initiatives, treaties, organizations, bureaucrats, politicians, rights advocates, and other matters relevant to the evolving codification and enforcement of Indians' civil rights. Those matters include the policies of pre-United States colonial pwers towards Indians, education, mineral rights, and pan-Indianism.Reference shelves sag beneath books that summarize the histories of North American Indian tribes; but, until now, they lacked a source that focused on the significant topic of Indians' civil rights. * Rettig on Reference *
A brief chronology, a list of major Indian civil rights court cases organized by topic, a bibliography, and an index make this well-organized volume a recommended purchase for public and academic libraries. * MultiCultural Review *

Author Bio

James S. Olson is distinguished professor of history at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. He is the author and editor of more than twenty-five books on U.S. and world history, including Historical Dictionary of the 1960s (1997), Historical Dictionary of the British Empire (1996), The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary (1996), An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Empires (1994), The Vietnam War (1993), all published by Greenwood, and John Wayne American (1995). Mark Baxter is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Jason M. Tetzloff is assistant professor of history at Purdue University, where he specializes in the history of the American west. Darren Pierson is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Texas A&M University at College Station.

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