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Termination revisited : American Indians on the trail to self-determination, 1933-1953  Cover Image Book Book

Termination revisited : American Indians on the trail to self-determination, 1933-1953

Summary: In this essential contribution to twentieth-century Native history, Kenneth R. Philp reassesses the controversial and ultimately failed federal policy of termination. In the years after World War II, federal policy toward the Indian reservation system changed markedly. Federal policies set during this period strongly encouraged Native peoples to terminate their status as wards of the American government, relocate to prosperous cities, and develop long-range plans to secure greater political and economic power for themselves.

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  • ISBN: 0803237235
  • ISBN: 9780803237230
  • Physical Description: print
    xv, 247 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2002, 1999.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-235) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: On a new trail: the promise of self-rule -- Settling tribal claims -- Alaska: self-determination in a deep freeze -- A fair deal for Navajos -- Emancipation from federal wardship -- From federal paternalism to full independence -- The right to employ legal counsel -- Blackfeet declare their independence -- State jurisdiction in Indian country -- Programming to end federal supervision.
Subject: Indian termination policy
Indians of North America Government relations 1934-

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5208 . ‡aUntil recently scholars have largely portrayed the termination years as a regressive era in which Indians encountered renewed assaults on tribalism, lost important rights, and were placed on the road to dispossession. Termination Revisited offers a more complex portrait of Native responses to termination. By focusing on the diverse reactions of Native peoples to the concept of self-determination, Philp demonstrates how widely the interpretations of this important concept and the proposed strategy of termination varied.
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