Steiner, Stan
New Indians The new Indians Stan Steiner - New York Harper & Row 1968 - xiii, 348 p.
Contents
Foreword
1. The case of the deerslayer
2. The warriors return
3. The powwow of the young intellectuals
4, The red Muslims
5. The fish-in within the fish
6. The academic Aborigine
7. The great white father myth
8. The Christ who never came
9. The time machine
10. The factory without a time clock
11. The lost tribes of rugged individualists
12. Go in beauty
13. As long as the grass shall grow
14. The cement prairies
15. The war on hosteen poverty
16. The changing women
17. Warpath on the Reservations
18. Uncle Tomahawks and Hidden colonialists
19. Red power
Appendix
Selected Bibliography
Index
Appendices contain Primary source material
Indians of North America
Indians of North America --Government relations
United States --Indigenous peoples--History
301.45197073 Ste 9
New Indians The new Indians Stan Steiner - New York Harper & Row 1968 - xiii, 348 p.
Contents
Foreword
1. The case of the deerslayer
2. The warriors return
3. The powwow of the young intellectuals
4, The red Muslims
5. The fish-in within the fish
6. The academic Aborigine
7. The great white father myth
8. The Christ who never came
9. The time machine
10. The factory without a time clock
11. The lost tribes of rugged individualists
12. Go in beauty
13. As long as the grass shall grow
14. The cement prairies
15. The war on hosteen poverty
16. The changing women
17. Warpath on the Reservations
18. Uncle Tomahawks and Hidden colonialists
19. Red power
Appendix
Selected Bibliography
Index
Appendices contain Primary source material
Indians of North America
Indians of North America --Government relations
United States --Indigenous peoples--History
301.45197073 Ste 9