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American Indians and the Urban Experience

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ISBN-10: 0742502759

ISBN-13: 9780742502758

Edition: 2001

Authors: Susan Lobo, Kurt Peters, Mahni Dugan, David R. M. Beck, Esther Belin

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List price: $53.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 2/21/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 336
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.12" long x 0.69" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Foreword
Introduction
The Path to the Milky Way Leads through Los Angeles
Overview of Urbanism
Introduction
The Urban Tradition among Native Americans
Two Worlds
Telling the Indian Urban: Representations in American Indian Fiction
Coyote as a Simple Man
Yaqui Cultural and Linguistic Evolution through a History of Urbanization
Structuring and Dynamics of Urban Communities
Introduction
Is Urban a Person or a Place?: Characteristics of Urban Indian Country
Retribalization in Urban Indian Communities
And the Drumbeat Still Goes On ... Urban Indian Institutional Survival into the New Millennium
Cities
Continuing Identity: Laguna Pueblo Railroaders in Richmond, California
Feminists or Reformers? American Indian Women and Community in Phoenix, 1965-1980
Metropolitan Indian Series #1
The Cid
Derek and Peter Discuss the Pro's and Con's of City Life
An Urban Platform for Advocating Justice: Protecting the Menominee Forest
Individuals and Families in Urban Contexts
Introduction
Ruby Roast
Urban (Trans)Formations: Changes in the Meaning and Use of American Indian Identity
Ironworker I and Ironworker II
"This Hole in Our Heart": The Urban-Raised Generation and the Legacy of Silence
Living Room of an Indian Family in the San Francisco Bay Area: Mantelpiece and Girl Watching T.V.
Quiet Desperation
Weaving Andean Networks in Unstable Labor Markets
A Poem Maybe for Tina Deschenie
Kokopeli Gigging in the City
Red Wit in the City: Urban Indian Comedy
Indian Pride
Healing through Grief: Urban Indians Reimagining Culture and Community
Red White and Blue
Youngest Trapper on 7th Street
My Uncle
Downtown Oklahoma City--1952
Letter Home
Rejection and Belonging in Addition and Recovery: Four Urban Indian Men in Milwaukee
Excerpt from a Work in Progress
Mattie Goes Traveling
Index
Credits
About the Contributors