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...Mao Zedong's movement, initiated in 1966, sought to renew the spirit of ...We turn to the case of Flavia Agnes, an Indian women's rights lawyer who has written extensively ... focuses on Loretta Ross, an African American activist who has worked on social justice issues s... important turning point for Umiriska came in 1968 when, as a psychology student at the University of...
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Innovative Native American artists began to take control of how Indians represented themselves during the late 1950s, according to Cheri Falkenstien-Doyle, curator at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. As part of that trend, jewelers like Preston Monongye and Charles Loloma led the way toward contemporary Native American style, which is characterized by bold color and designs executed with extraordinary skill. Monongye and Loloma used tufa casting to create solid silver or gold bracelets and rings that have the weight and heft that earlier jewelry made from sheets of silver lacked. (Tufa is a soft stone that is carved to make casts.) Both artists decorated their solid silver or gold pieces with mosaics composed of shaped and polished chunks of coral, turquoise, and other sem...
The American Indian Movement was founded in 1968, and Natives and members of th...
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...For much of American history, the relationship was an oppressive one. W... preceded the birth of the environmental movement; as early as the 1830s Indians were thought of rom...In 1968, Southwestern Indian 'Development, Inc., under the...
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... Bay to Washington, D.C., in the name of American Indian rights, will take to the nation's leaders i... Pueblo), co-founded the American Indian Movement in 1968. He participated in the occupation of Alca...
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...Many Native American veterans live outside the benefits loop. Though moore Indians serve in the military, as a percentage of populati... who signed up for the Marines at age 17, in 1968, sought help when he returned from Vietnam for the...The American Indian Movement, which formed in Minneapolis in 1968, preached nat...
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... African American leader in the communist movement. Nonetheless, the role of African American women i...One of the LSNR's key members was West Indian-American and Harlem activist Bonita Williams. Acco... George Charney, A Long Journey (Chicago, IL, 1968), 34. . (25) Naison, Communists in Harlem During t...
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... . After respondent Lara, an Indian who is not a member of the Spirit Lake Tribe (Trib... because the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 does not guarantee counsel to an indigent criminal...S., at 323; see also W. Canby, American Indian Law 2 (3d ed. 1998) (hereinafter Canby) ("[... the tribal land base (interrupted by a movement toward greater state involvement and "termination"...
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. Founded in 1968, the American Indian Movement (AIM) is an organiza...
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Theodore Roosevelt is well known as an imperialist. The common understanding is both too weak and too strong. Too weak, because Roosevelt idealized an imperialism that could last forever in civilizing savages. Too strong, because Roosevelt prepared the American-occupied Philippines for independence within a generation. This article analyzes Roosevelt's philosophy of self-government and reinterprets his Philippines policy in light of the philosophy. Roosevelt emerges as a reluctant anti-imperialist-an imperialist by desire but an anti-imperialist in governance. His imperialist ambitions were thwarted by America's ideals of self-government and its democratic political system, channeled through the powers of Congress and the process of regular elections. At a crest of imperial opportunity,...
...David Burton's 1968 study arguably remains the best. In Burton's telli...In truth, Roosevelt condemned any movement toward Egyptian independence, inspiring nationalis..."American and Indian, Boer and Zulu, Cossack and Tartar, New Zealander ...
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... in Mali through the Photographer's Lens" (Indiana, P. McNaughton) . MALTZ LECA, LEORA, "William Kent... Smith, the 'Consul Smith' Palladio, and American Beaux-Arts Classicism" (Virginia Commonwealth, C. ...: The Modern Architecture and Life Reform Movement in Hellerau Garden City" (Michigna, L. Soo. A. Her...1968" (UC Santa Barbara. S. Chattopadhyay) . FOX, JASON...