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Native pathways : American Indian culture and economic development in the twentieth century / edited by Brian Hosmer and Colleen O'Neill ; foreword by Donald L. Fixico.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hosmer, Brian C., 1960-
O'Neill, Colleen M., 1961-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indians of North America--Economic conditions.
Indians of North America.
Indian business enterprises--North America.
Indian business enterprises.
Gambling on Indian reservations--North America.
Gambling on Indian reservations.
Oil and gas leases--North America.
Oil and gas leases.
Economic policy.
North America--Economic policy.
North America.
North America--Economic conditions.
Economic conditions.
Physical Description:
xii, 354 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Boulder, Colo. : University Press of Colorado, [2004]
Summary:
How has American Indians' participation in the broader market--as managers of casinos, negotiators of oil leases, or commercial fishermen--challenged the U.S. paradigm of economic development? Have American Indians paid a cultural price for the chance at a paycheck? How have gender and race shaped their experiences in the marketplace? Contributors to Native Pathways ponder these and other questions, highlighting how indigenous peoples have simultaneously adopted capitalist strategies and altered them to suit their own distinct cultural beliefs and practices. Including contributions from historians, anthropologists, and sociologists, Native Pathways offers fresh viewpoints on economic change and cultural identity in twentieth-century Native American communities.
Contents:
Rethinking modernity and the discourse of development in American Indian history, an introduction / Colleen O'Neill
Searching for salvation and sovereignty : Blackfeel oil leasing and the reconstruction of the tribe / Paul C. Rosier
Minding their own business : the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Business Committee of the early 1900s / David La Vere
Casino roots : the cultural production of twentieth-century Seminole economic development / Jessica R. Cattelino
The dawn of a new day? : notes on Indian gaming in southern California / Nicolas G. Rosenthal
The devil's in the details : tracing the fingerprints of free trade and its effects on Navajo weavers / Kathy M'Closkey
"All we needed was our gardens" : women's work and welfare reform in the reservation economy / Tressa Berman
Work and culture in southeastern Alaska : Tlingits and the salmon fisheries / David Arnold
Five dollars a week to be "regular Indians" : shows, exhibitions, and the economics of Indian dancing, 1880-1930 / Clyde Ellis
Land, labor, and leadership : the political economy of Hualapai community building, 1910-1940 / Jeffrey P. Shepherd
Working for identity : race, ethnicity, and the market economy in northern California, 1875-1936 / William Bauer
Local knowledge as traditional ecological knowledge : definition and ownership / C.D. James Paci and Lisa Krebs
"Dollar a day and glad to have it" : work relief on the Wind River Indian Reservation as memory / Brian Hosmer
Tribal capitalism and Native capitalists : multiple pathways of Native economy / Duane Champagne
Conclusion / Brian Hosmer and Colleen O'Neill.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0870817744
0870817752
OCLC:
55588868

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