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Citizen Indians : Native American intellectuals, race, and reform  Cover Image Book Book

Citizen Indians : Native American intellectuals, race, and reform

Maddox, Lucy. (Author).

Summary: "Lucy Maddox examines the work of American Indian intellectuals and reformers in the context of the Society of American Indians, which brought together educated, professional Indians in a period when the "Indian question" loomed large. These thinkers belonged to the first generation of middle-class American Indians more concerned with racial categories and civil rights than with the status of individual tribes. They confronted acute crises: the imposition of land allotments, the abrogation of the treaty process, the removal of Indian children to boarding schools, and the continuing denial of birthright citizenship to Indians that maintained their status as wards of the state. By adapting forms of public discourse and performance already familiar to white audiences, Maddox argues, American Indian reformers could more effectively pursue self-representation and political autonomy."--Jacket.

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  • ISBN: 080147342X
  • ISBN: 9780801473425
  • ISBN: 080147342X
  • Physical Description: print
    205 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First Cornell paperback edition.
  • Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 2006, c2005.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-200) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Going public -- A mighty drama : the politics of performance -- General principles and universal interests : the politics of reform -- For the good of the Indian race : the reform of politics -- The progressive road of life : writing and reform -- Conclusion: a present and a future.
Subject: Indians of North America Politics and government
Indians of North America Intellectual life
Indians of North America Government relations
Indians, Treatment of North America History
Indian activists North America History
Indians in literature
Social problems United States History
United States Social policy
United States Race relations
United States Politics and government

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