Bibliography, etc. Note:
Bibliography: p. 177-188.
Formatted Contents Note:
Who is an Indian? / Murray L. Wax -- The Indian as citizen / Franklin Dusheneaux -- Goals of a restless people -- Our poorest minority / Paul Delaney -- A contrary view / John Greenway -- Moment of truth / Rupert Costo -- The new Indian patriots / Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. -- The many aspects of red power / Beatrice Medicine -- Wounded Knee I / Greg Conderacci -- Wounded Knee II / Bette Crouse Mele -- Wounded Knee III / Martin Waldron -- A symbol passes -- The Bureau of Indian Affairs -- BIA : friend or foe? / Paul R. Wieck -- Struggle for land and water / Pat Porter -- The President's recommendations / Richard M. Nixon -- A program for jobs / George McGovern -- Civil rights dilemma / Ernest L. Schusky -- White House Conference / Charles E. Farris -- Should reservations be abolished? -- The status today / Wilcomb E. Washburn -- Education vs. assimilation / Richard J. Margolis -- Progress in higher education -- Remodeling Indian schools / William Brandon -- A time of rediscovery / Howard R. Lamar -- The Indian community / William Brandon -- Industry on the reservation -- The Hopi way / Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. -- Navajos, a changing tribe / Jack Waugh -- Zuñis and Jicarilla Apaches : going their own way / Jack Waugh -- The harsh, unfriendly city / Barbara Isenberg -- The new "reservations" / Michael Harris -- Back to the reservations? / Leonard Chabrowe -- Indians and other Americans / Carl N. Degler -- Pan-Indianism / Hazel W. Hertzberg -- An ombudsman for Indians / Samuel Schonbach -- For survival : the Indian way / Vine Deloria, Jr. -- Indian love call / Earl Shorris.