Psychocultural Change and the American Indian: An Ethnohistorical Analysis |
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MajorityMinority Relations | 3 |
Anthropology and Education | 10 |
Historical Analysis of Education | 19 |
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aboriginal accommodation action adult allotment American Indian Apache assimilation Athapaskans band basic behavior boarding schools buffalo Cherokee Nation Chief Civilized Tribes clan Clearly College Colonial considerable Council counting coup cultural genocide Dawes Act dian eastern emerged epistemological established eventually federal female Five Civilized Tribes forced French Geronimo ghost dance harmony ethos Iktomi Indian Affairs Indian cultures Indian education Indian groups Indian policy Indian schools Indian students Indian Territory initiated involved Lacota land later leaders majority society males Mangas Mangas Coloradas Mexican Mexico minority Moreover multicultural Native Americans Navajo North perspective Plains Sioux programs progressive era Protestant Ethic Prucha raids relevant removal reservation ritual role Ross San Carlos Santee Santee Sioux scalps Scheirbeck settlers shared significant Siouan situation slaves social sociology South Spanish sun dance tion traditional treaty tribal United Victorio village warrior Western white contact women