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The American Indian in urban society. / Edited by Jack O. Waddell [and] O. Michael Watson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Waddell, Jack O., 1933- compiler.
Contributor:
Watson, O. Michael, compiler.
Series:
Little, Brown series in anthropology
The Little, Brown series in anthropology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urban Indigenous peoples--North America.
Urban Indigenous peoples.
Physical Description:
xiv, 414 pages : maps. ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Little, Brown, [1971]
Contents:
The American Indian and Federal policy, by J. E. Officer.
Indians and the metropolis, by J. G. Jorgensen.
The reservation community and the urban community: Hopi Indians of Moenkopi, by S. Nagata.
Life in the city: Chicago, by M. S. Garbarino.
The social environment of the urban Indian, by P. Z. Snyder.
Urban economic opportunities: the example of Denver, by R. S. Weppner.
Drinking and drunkenness among urban Indians, by T. D. Graves.
Involvement in an urban university, by F. C. Miller.
Navajo urban migration: an analysis from the perspective of the family, by W. H. Hodge.
Epilogue: The urban Indian as viewed by an Indian caseworker, by J. W. Olsen.
Notes:
Includes bibliographies.
OCLC:
150791

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