Social Change And Cultural Continuity Among Native Nations

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Pub. Date: 2006-12-19
Publisher(s): AltaMira Press
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Summary

Defining the parameters of social change for Native Nations in the 21st century.

Table of Contents

Renewing American Indian nations : cosmic communities and spiritual autonomyp. 9
The cultural and institutional foundations of Native American conservatismp. 25
Tribal capitalism and native capitalists : multiple pathways of native economyp. 45
Renewing tribal governments : uniting political theory and sacred communitiesp. 66
Self-government from time immemorialp. 107
A multidimensional theory of colonialism : the Native North American experiencep. 131
Native-directed social change in Canada and the United Statesp. 144
Border townsp. 167
Ramona redeemed? : the rise of tribal political power in Californiap. 180
Toward a multidimensional historical-comparative methodology : context, process, and causalityp. 200
The Delaware revitalization movement of the early 1760s : a suggested reinterpretationp. 221
Colonial and contemporary religious movementsp. 242
Culture, differentiation, and environment : social change in Tlingit societyp. 252
Economic incorporation, political change, and cultural preservation among the Northern Cheyennep. 285
Indigenous strategies for engaging globalismp. 312
Native issues in the twenty-first centuryp. 326
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