When Roosevelt said that he had no idea of how much World War II would make his prophecy ring true. More than fifty years later, Americans are remembering the sacrifices of that generation, which took up arms in defense of the nation. Part of that generation was a neglected minority, ...
Native American Aliens: Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Citizenship by Japanese Americans during World War II - 1985 by Donald E. Collins. Read Native American Aliens: Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Citizenship by Japanese America... RH Minear - 《Journal of American History》 被引量: 2发...
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Occasionally they formed war parties to drive out unwelcome visitors or raid neighboring tribes. The Modoc were hunters, fishermen, and gatherers who followed the seasons for food. They lived their lives in relative obscurity. But the arrival of the white European Americans in the early 19th ...
much of their world to be sacred. The Indians of the desert adapted some important Mesoamerican religious icons and concepts, but they apparently modified them, molding them and integrating them into their own hunting and gathering belief system (much like the Pueblos combined Catholic beliefs and ...
the Native Americans fighting over land claims and threatening to build a casino, the environmental activists clashing with the McMansion builders, and the Latino day laborers and working-class natives trying to eke out a living in an ... C Dolgon,I Ebrary - NYU Press 被引量: 11发表: 2005...
Native America Calling: Rising home insurance rates put more Native Americans at risk Native people already have the highest uninsured rate among homeowners. Changes in the industry could make it even worse. ‘Collateral damage’: Indian education roiled by President Trump’s anti-DEI directives ...
The first reported case of white men scalping Native Americans took place in New Hampshire colony on February 20, 1725. Four Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy sided with the British and the Tories in the American Revolutionary War. The colonists were especially outraged by the Wyoming Valley Mas...
The struggle against racial oppression in the Jim Crow South is overwhelmingly viewed within a black/white racial binary which excludes a discussion of the social phenomenon of African Americans and American Indians who as nonwhite (i.e. colored people) were both subjected to the racial dictatorship...
Tad and Lily Yoshii would go on to raise a family in El Cerrito and bought a house there despite barriers to do so for Japanese-Americans post war. Tad was well known in the community as he worked at a local produce for many years. The Yoshiis had two sons and a daughter who would...