Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement
By (Author) Bruce E. Johansen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
9th April 2013
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
323.1197303
Hardback
392
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
992g
A vivid description of the people, events, and issues that forever changed the lives of Native Americans during the 1960s and 1970ssuch as the occupation of Alcatraz, fishing-rights conflicts, and individuals such as Clyde Warrior. Rising out of more than a century of poverty and pervasive repression, stoked by the example of the movement against the Vietnam War and the upheaval among black and Chicano civil-rights activists, the American Indian Movement shifted the debate over "the Indian problem" to a new level. Many Native peoples also took a stand for fishing rights, land rights, and formed resistance to coal and uranium mining on tribal land. This work tells the story of that movement, and provides the first encyclopedic treatment of this subject. Providing a vital documentation of a controversial and often surprising period in American Indian history, Bruce E. Johansen, an accomplished scholar and authority on Native American history, provides more than descriptions of historic events and careful analysis; he also frames what occurred in the American Indian Movement personally and anecdotally, drawing from individual stories to illustrate larger trendsand to ensure that the material is appealing to high school students, university-level readers, and general readers alike.
The volume is well organized and covers an area that has previously received little discussion or researched coverage. . . . Recommended for all libraries; coverage is such that it will be valuable for schools and public libraries as well as academic collections. * Booklist *
Fills a gap in the literature for student interested in learning more about the people, events, and issues that affected the lives of American Indians during the 1960s and 1970s. . . . This encyclopedia is recommended for undergraduate collections and for high school libraries. * ARBA *
Bruce E. Johansen is Jacob J. Isaacson University Research Professor in communication and Native American studies at University of Nebraska at Omaha, having worked there since 1982.