Indigenous Struggles in the United States

The Divide-and-Conquer Strategy of "Federal Recognition"

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Paru le : 2025-05-09



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This book sheds light on the intricate history of Indigenous America's struggle for identity and sovereignty. Examining the utilization of a divide-and-conquer strategy through "federal recognition" in the United States, the book offers a profound analysis of the tactics employed by the U.S. government to subdue Indigenous peoples.
From the early days of American colonization, the U.S. sought to eliminate Indigenous competition for land, leading to a complex interplay of alliances and divisions within Indigenous communities. This book investigates the government's systematic efforts to redefine racial identity, ultimately erasing Indigenous people from official records.
The book calls for a reclamation of Indigenous America's narrative, emphasizing the importance of self-representation and unity. This compelling work challenges readers to confront the enduring consequences of historical injustices and rethink the concept of identity in a rapidly changing world.
Pages
189 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-05-09
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783031859397
EAN PDF
9783031859403

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18
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6124 Ko
Prix
137,14 €
EAN EPUB
9783031859403

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1
Nombre pages imprimables
18
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737 Ko
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137,14 €

Barbara Alice Mann is Professor Emerita of Honors Humanities, Jesup Scott Honors College, of the University of Toledo, in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Including encyclopedias and bibliographies, she has produced seventeen books, the latest of which is The Woman Who Married the Bear (Oxford University Press, Fall, 2023) co-authored with Finnish scholar Dr. Kaarina Kailo.

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