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Bureau of Indian Affairs
Donald L. Fixico
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
, 2012-01-16
主題
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / Native American Studies
History / Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Political Science / Public Policy / General
Social Science / Indigenous Studies
ISBN
0313391807
9780313391804
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=WofDEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
From 19th-century trade agreements and treatments to 21st-century reparations, this volume tells the story of the federal agency that shapes and enforces U.S. policy toward Native Americans.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
tells the fascinating and important story of an agency that currently oversees U.S. policies affecting over 584 recognized tribes, over 326 federally reserved lands, and over 5 million Native American residents.
Written by one of our foremost Native American scholars, this insider's view of the Bureau of Indian Affairs looks at the policies and the personalities that shaped its history, and by extension, nearly two centuries of government-tribal relations. Coverage includes the agency's forerunners and founding, the years of relocation and outright war, the movement to encourage Indian urbanization and assimilation, and the civil rights era surge of Indian activism. A concluding chapter looks at the modern BIA and its role in everything from land allotments and Indian boarding schools to tribal self-government, mineral rights, and the rise of the Indian gaming industry.