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Anti-Indianism in modern America : a voice from Tatekeya's Earth  Cover Image Book Book

Anti-Indianism in modern America : a voice from Tatekeya's Earth

Summary: In this work, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn confronts the politics and policies of genocide that continue to destroy the land, livelihood, and culture of Native Americans. Anti-Indianism in Modern America tells the other side of stories of historical massacres and modern-day hate crimes, events that are dismissed or glossed over by historians, journalists, and courts alike. Cook-Lynn exposes the colonialism that works both overtly and covertly to silence and diminish Native Americans, supported by a rhetoric of reconciliation, assimilation, and multiculturalism. Comparing anti-Indianism to anti-Semitism, she sets the American history of broken treaties, stolen lands, mass murder, cultural dispossession, and Indian hating in an international context of ethnic cleansing, "ecocide" (environmental destruction), and colonial oppression.

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  • ISBN: 0252026624 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780252026621 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    xii, 225 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois Press, c2001.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-225) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: pt. 1. Anti-Indianism defined -- 1. Anti-Indianism in art and literature is not just a trope -- 2. Is the Crazy Horse Monument art or politics -- 3. Literary and political questions of transformation : American Indian fiction writers -- 4. The idea of conscience and a journey into sacred myth -- 5. Tender mercies and moral dilemmas -- pt. 2. A novel class of spokespersons -- 6. Letter to Michael Dorris -- 7. A mixed-blood, tribeless voice in American Indian literatures : Michael Dorris -- 8. Innocence, sin, and penance -- 9. News of the day and the Yankton case -- 10. Science, belief, and "stinking fish" -- 11. Life and death in the mainstream of American Indian biography -- pt. 3. On writing and keeping a diary -- 12. Foreign sculptors and time zones : diary entries kept during a three-week visit to Mexico, a one-time-only effort at journal-keeping -- 13. Writing through obscurity -- pt. 4. Speeches -- 14. Pte : coming back from oblivion -- 15. Native studies is politics : the responsibility of Native American studies in an academic setting -- 16. Reconciliation, dishonest in its inception, now a failed idea -- 17. American Indian studies : an overview -- pt. 5. Genocide -- 18. Anti-Indianism and genocide : the disavowed crime lurking at the heart of America -- 19. Post colonial scholarship defames the Native voice : academic genocide -- 20. Contemporary genocide : killing along the Missouri.
Subject: Indians of North America Government relations
Indians in literature
Indians in art
Indians of North America Study and teaching
United States Ethnic relations

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library E 93 .C66 2001 272238 Stacks Available -
Lummi Library Indian # J87 276832 Deloria Collection Available -

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