N o.157J ournal1960—1970年代美国“ 红种人权力” 运动与土著族裔意识的复兴丁见民( 南开大学世界近现代史研究中心,天津300071)摘要:“ 红种人权力” 运动作为美国印第安人历史上的重大事件之一。并非仅具有象征性作用,而是产生了重大影响,推动印第安人族裔意识的勃兴。这主要表现在三个方面:一是推动印第安人在...
In the 1960s, Native Americans joined the larger civil rights movement in demanding their right to self-determination through protests and even occupations, such as when activists took over Alcatraz Island (1969–1971). While that standoff ended peacefully, others, such as the Wounded Knee inciden...
Native American Rights Movement in the United States.Reviews the interactive multimedia encyclopedia, the Native American Rights Movement in the United States database from ABC-CLIO.LaGuardiaCherylOkaChristineLibrary Journal
For all his capacity to make nice with the mainstream when it suited him, and all his latter-day stature as one of the grand old men of American film, Martin Scorsese has never been an entirely comfortable or readily domesticated filmmaker. Indeed, Scorsese’s personal definition of an artist...
Native American mascot controversy, conflict arising from the use of Native American-themed logos, mascots, and names by sports teams. Native-themed team names and mascots have been widely used throughout sports, from elementary schools to professional f
The 1960s were the genesis of Native American activism. Urban Native communities, formed by the American Indian Urban Relocation program of the 1950s, were tough and deplorable places to live. The American Indian Movement formed as a result and by 1968, the Indian Civil Rights Act was passed...
Majoring in Native American studies gives students a chance to learn or increase their knowledge of the history and current experiences of Indigenous peoples in the U.S. The emergence of this academic discipline began in the late 1960s and early 1970s, stemming from the civil rights ...
Although the most well known, AIM was just one part of a broad Native resistance movement that emerged at this time (sometimes referred to as Red Power). Other important groups to emerge out of this period are United Native Americans and United American Indians of New England. The Brown ...
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) calls for the release of imprisoned American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier in a speech on the U.S. Senate floor. Arizona Mirror: Hearing addresses crisis of missing and murdered relatives Paul Begay, Anne Curley, Ella Mae Begay and Everett Charley are...
Minnesota - Native American, Fur Trade, Pioneers: Until the middle of the 19th century, two major peoples occupied what is now Minnesota: the Ojibwa (also called Chippewa or Anishinaabe) in the north and east and the Dakota (Sioux) in the south and west.