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ID158462
Title ProperUnfolding futures:
Other Title Informationindigenous ways of knowing for the twenty-first century
LanguageENG
AuthorDeloria, Philip J
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the summer and autumn of 2016, American Indian people1 (re)entered American political consciousness in ways not seen since the takeover of the South Dakota village of Wounded Knee in 1973. Wounded Knee featured a seventy-one-day siege, the mobilization of the American military against Indian activists, and copious media reportage; and it came on the heels of the 1972 takeover of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C., the seizure and occupation of Alcatraz Island (1969–1971), and several best-selling books on Indian activism. In the early 1970s, Indian people and their challenges and possibilities achieved a political visibility that they had not held for a century.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 147, No.2; Spring 2018: p.6-16
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 147 No 2
Key WordsTwenty-first century ;  Unfolding Futures ;  Indigenous Ways of Knowing


 
 
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