The American Indian Magazine Volume 4


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt: ... Published as The Quarterly Journal of the Society of American Indians Vol. IV APRIL--JUNE, 1916 No. 2 Arthur C. Parker, Editor-General Contributing Editors Sherman Coolidge Gertrude Bonnin Henry Roe-cloud Carlos Montezuma John M. Oskison Dennison Wheelock CONTENTS Editorial Comment.....107 The Editor's Viewpoint The White Aryan and the Red American. 121 What is the Matter with the American Indian By Gen. R. H. Pratt 129 The Returned Girl Student. By Emma D. Goulette 134 The Indian's Health Problem By Dr. Charles A. Eastman 139 Settle Tribal Claims. By Thomas L. Sloan 146 A Winnebago Question. By Louise Johnson Bear 150 An Analysis of the Indian Bureau By Dr. Frederick Cleveland 154 An American Indian Cult By Grace Seymour in the Survey 160 The Bulletin Board The Next Conference at Cedar Rapids, Iowa 165 In the Editorial Sanctum... 169 Nacoome, the Daughter of Tahan.. 176 Emma Mead, Proprietor. 177 In Memorium, Henry Baird Favill, Alfred Langley Riggs 179 News Notes about Indians and Indian Subjects. 183 With Our Contemporaries.186 The Indian in the Daily Press..188 The Open Forum..... 206 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Washington, D. C, in Accord with the Act of Congress, August 24, 1912 Subscription to Members Included in Membership Fee. To Non-Members $1.00 25 cents per copy The Sixth Annual Conference Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sept. 26-Oct. 1,1916 Upon your shoulders rests the fate of a race--your race. Your response to its vital needs now measures the very depths of your character. J Every person of Indian blood and every friend of the American Indian is urgently invited to attend the Sixth Annual Conference. I The importance of our annual conferences is more farreaching and important than realized by most members....







Floral Journey


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Issued in connection with an exhibition held March 15, 2014-April 26, 2015, the Autry National Center of the American West in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California.







Indigenous Intellectuals


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Examines the literary output of four influential American Indian intellectuals who challenged conceptions of identity at the turn of the twentieth century.




The Cambridge History of America and the World: Volume 4, 1945 to the Present


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The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World examines the heights of American global power in the mid-twentieth century and how challenges from at home and abroad altered the United States and its role in the world. The second half of the twentieth century marked the pinnacle of American global power in economic, political, and cultural terms, but even as it reached such heights, the United States quickly faced new challenges to its power, originating both domestically and internationally. Highlighting cutting-edge ideas from scholars from all over the world, this volume anatomizes American power as well as the counters and alternatives to 'the American empire.' Topics include US economic and military power, American culture overseas, human rights and humanitarianism, third-world internationalism, immigration, communications technology, and the Anthropocene.




The American Indian


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A comprehensive survey of the Native American people, their way of life and culture. It traces the origins and development of the numerous tribes; takes a detailed look at their hunting and war weaponry; and finally, probes the evolution of Native American society in all its aspects.