"Beck skillfully synthesizes the downward spiral of the Menonimee economy, but he also admirably documents their successful legal fight to restore their tribal status and maintain their cultural values. Utilizing a vast array of sources, including numerous interviews with Menominees and their tribal records, he has produced the best single book on the subject."-Choice -- M. L. Tate CHOICE

Drawing on meticulous archival research and a close working relationship with the Menominee Historic Preservation Department, David R. M. Beck picks up where his earlier work, Siege and Survival: History of the Menominee Indians, 1634–1856, ended. The Struggle for Self-Determination begins with the establishment of a small reservation in the Menominee homeland in northeastern Wisconsin at a time when the Menominee economic, political, and social structure came under aggressive assault. For the next hundred years the tribe attempted to regain control of its destiny, enduring successive policy attacks by governmental, religious, and local business sources. The Menominee's rich forests became a battleground on which they refused to cede control to the U.S. government. The struggle climaxed in the mid-twentieth century when the federal government terminated its relationship with the tribe. Throughout this time the Menominee fought to maintain their connection to their past and to regain control of their future. The lessons they learned helped them through their greatest modern disaster—termination—and enabled them to reconstruct a government and a reservation as the twentieth century drew to a close. The Struggle for Self-Determination reinterprets that story and includes the viewpoint of the Menominee in the telling of it.
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Presents a history of the Menominee Indians from the early reservation years to the present. This book begins with establishment of a small reservation in the Menominee homeland in northeastern Wisconsin, and for the next hundred years the tribe attempted to regain control of its destiny, enduring successive policy attacks by government.
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Preface. Shaping a Tribally Defined Existence Introduction. Menominee Survival into the 1850s 1. The Early Reservation Years; 2. 1871: A Pivotal Divide; 3. Government and Religion; 4. Twenty Million Feet a Year; 5. The 1905 Blowdown and its Aftermath; 6. The Weight of Federal Wardship; 7. From Allotment to Incorporation; 8. Illusory Control; 9. Termination; 10. The Road to Restoration; 11. Restoration; 12. Tribal Self-Determination and Sovereignty Today
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A history of the Menominee Indians from the early reservation years to the present.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780803222410
Publisert
2007-09-01
Utgiver
University of Nebraska Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

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Biografisk notat

David R. M. Beck is a professor of Native American studies at the University of Montana. He is the author of Siege and Survival: History of the Menominee Indians, 1634–1856 (Nebraska 2002), which won the Wisconsin Historical Society Book Award of Merit.