Author: R. Warren Metcalf
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803232013
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Termination's Legacy describes how the federal policy of termination irrevocably affected the lives of a group of mixed-blood Ute Indians who made their home on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation in Utah. Following World War II many Native American communities were strongly encouraged to terminate their status as wards of the federal government and develop greater economic and political power for themselves. During this era, the rights of many Native communities came under siege, and the tribal status of some was terminated. Most of the terminated communities eventually regained tribal status and federal recognition in subsequent decades. But not all did. The mixed-blood Utes fell outside the formal categories of classification by the federal government, they did not meet the essentialist expectations of some officials of the Mormon Church, and their regaining of tribal status potentially would have threatened those Utes already classified as tribal members on the reservation. Skillfully weaving together interviews and extensive archival research, R. Warren Metcalf traces the steps that led to the termination of the mixed-blood Utes' tribal status and shows how and why this particular group of Native Americans was never formally recognized as "Indian" again. Their repeated failure to regain their tribal status throws into relief the volatile key issue of identity then and today for full- and mixed-blood Native Americans, the federal government, and the powerful Mormon Church in Utah.
Termination's Legacy
Author: R. Warren Metcalf
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803232013
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Termination's Legacy describes how the federal policy of termination irrevocably affected the lives of a group of mixed-blood Ute Indians who made their home on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation in Utah. Following World War II many Native American communities were strongly encouraged to terminate their status as wards of the federal government and develop greater economic and political power for themselves. During this era, the rights of many Native communities came under siege, and the tribal status of some was terminated. Most of the terminated communities eventually regained tribal status and federal recognition in subsequent decades. But not all did. The mixed-blood Utes fell outside the formal categories of classification by the federal government, they did not meet the essentialist expectations of some officials of the Mormon Church, and their regaining of tribal status potentially would have threatened those Utes already classified as tribal members on the reservation. Skillfully weaving together interviews and extensive archival research, R. Warren Metcalf traces the steps that led to the termination of the mixed-blood Utes' tribal status and shows how and why this particular group of Native Americans was never formally recognized as "Indian" again. Their repeated failure to regain their tribal status throws into relief the volatile key issue of identity then and today for full- and mixed-blood Native Americans, the federal government, and the powerful Mormon Church in Utah.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803232013
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Termination's Legacy describes how the federal policy of termination irrevocably affected the lives of a group of mixed-blood Ute Indians who made their home on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation in Utah. Following World War II many Native American communities were strongly encouraged to terminate their status as wards of the federal government and develop greater economic and political power for themselves. During this era, the rights of many Native communities came under siege, and the tribal status of some was terminated. Most of the terminated communities eventually regained tribal status and federal recognition in subsequent decades. But not all did. The mixed-blood Utes fell outside the formal categories of classification by the federal government, they did not meet the essentialist expectations of some officials of the Mormon Church, and their regaining of tribal status potentially would have threatened those Utes already classified as tribal members on the reservation. Skillfully weaving together interviews and extensive archival research, R. Warren Metcalf traces the steps that led to the termination of the mixed-blood Utes' tribal status and shows how and why this particular group of Native Americans was never formally recognized as "Indian" again. Their repeated failure to regain their tribal status throws into relief the volatile key issue of identity then and today for full- and mixed-blood Native Americans, the federal government, and the powerful Mormon Church in Utah.
Defense IRM
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Information resources management
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Information resources management
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Defense IRM poor implementation of management controls has put migration strategy at risk : report to the ranking minority member, Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428977783
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428977783
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Bribed with Our Own Money
Author: David R. M. Beck
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496239172
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496239172
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Telecommunication
Languages : en
Pages : 986
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Telecommunication
Languages : en
Pages : 986
Book Description
American Indian Nations from Termination to Restoration, 1953-2006
Author: Roberta Ulrich
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803233647
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
When the U.S. government ended its relationship with dozens of Native American tribes and bands between 1953 and 1966, it was engaging in a massive social experiment. Congress enacted the program, known as termination, in the name of ?freeing? the Indians from government restrictions and improving their quality of life. However, removing the federal status of more than nine dozen tribes across the country plunged many of their nearly 13,000 members into deeper levels of poverty and eroded the tribal people?s sense of Native identity. Beginning in 1973 and extending over a twenty-year period, the terminated tribes, one by one, persuaded Congress to restore their ties to the federal government. Nonetheless, so much damage had been done that even today the restored tribes struggle to overcome the problems created by those terminations a half century ago. ΓΈ Roberta Ulrich provides a concise overview of all the terminations and restorations of Native American tribes from 1953 to 2006 and explores the enduring policy implications for Native peoples. This is the first book to consider all the terminations and restorations in the twentieth century as part of continuing policy while detailing some of the individual tribal differences. Drawing from Congressional records, interviews with tribal members, and other primary sources, Ulrich delves into the causes and effects of termination and restoration from both sides.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803233647
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
When the U.S. government ended its relationship with dozens of Native American tribes and bands between 1953 and 1966, it was engaging in a massive social experiment. Congress enacted the program, known as termination, in the name of ?freeing? the Indians from government restrictions and improving their quality of life. However, removing the federal status of more than nine dozen tribes across the country plunged many of their nearly 13,000 members into deeper levels of poverty and eroded the tribal people?s sense of Native identity. Beginning in 1973 and extending over a twenty-year period, the terminated tribes, one by one, persuaded Congress to restore their ties to the federal government. Nonetheless, so much damage had been done that even today the restored tribes struggle to overcome the problems created by those terminations a half century ago. ΓΈ Roberta Ulrich provides a concise overview of all the terminations and restorations of Native American tribes from 1953 to 2006 and explores the enduring policy implications for Native peoples. This is the first book to consider all the terminations and restorations in the twentieth century as part of continuing policy while detailing some of the individual tribal differences. Drawing from Congressional records, interviews with tribal members, and other primary sources, Ulrich delves into the causes and effects of termination and restoration from both sides.
The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic
Author: Adam Ferguson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rome
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rome
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
The New York Supplement
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1288
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1288
Book Description
The history of the progress and termination of the Roman Republic
Author: Adam FERGUSON (LL.D.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
PCI and PCI-X Hardware and Software
Author: Edward Solari
Publisher: www.digitalguru.com
ISBN: 0976086506
Category : Computer architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 941
Book Description
Publisher: www.digitalguru.com
ISBN: 0976086506
Category : Computer architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 941
Book Description