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“We Are Still Here” The American History Series Abbott,CarlUrbanAmericaintheModern Lender ARespectableArmy:TheMilitary Age:1920tothePresent,2ded. Origins of the Republic, 1763–1789, Aldridge,DanielW.BecomingAmerican: 2ded. The African American Quest for Civil McCraw, Thomas K. AmericanBusiness Right,1861–1976 Since1920:HowItWorked,2ded. Barkan, Elliott Robert And Still They McMillen, Sally G. Southern Women: Come:ImmigrantsandAmericanSociety, BlackandWhiteintheOldSouth,2ded. 1920stothe1990s Neu, Charles E. America’s Lost War: Bartlett,IrvingH.TheAmericanMindin Vietnam,1945–1975 TheMid-NineteenthCentury,2ded. Newmyer, R. Kent The Supreme Court Beisner, Robert L. From the Old Diplo- underMarshallandTaney,2ded. macy totheNew,1865–1900,2ded. Niven,JohnTheComingoftheCivilWar, Blaszczyk, Regina Lee American Con- 1837–1861 sumerSociety,1865–2005:FromHearth O’Neill, William L. 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Wright,DonaldR.AfricanAmericansin McCormickProgressivism the Colonial Era: From African Origins Martin,JamesKirby,andMarkEdward throughtheAmericanRevolution,3ded. “We Are Still Here” American Indians since 1890 Second Edition Peter Iverson ArizonaStateUniversity Wade Davies TheUniversityofMontana Thissecondeditionfirstpublished2015 ©2015JohnWiley&SonsInc Editionhistory:HarlanDavidson,Inc(1e,1998) RegisteredOffice JohnWiley&SonsLtd,TheAtrium,SouthernGate,Chichester,WestSussex,PO198SQ,UK EditorialOffices 350MainStreet,Malden,MA02148-5020,USA 9600GarsingtonRoad,Oxford,OX42DQ,UK TheAtrium,SouthernGate,Chichester,WestSussex,PO198SQ,UK Fordetailsofourglobaleditorialoffices,forcustomerservices,andforinformationabout howtoapplyforpermissiontoreusethecopyrightmaterialinthisbookpleaseseeour websiteatwww.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell. TherightofPeterIversonandWadeDaviestobeidentifiedastheauthorsofthisworkhas beenassertedinaccordancewiththeUKCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrieval system,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying, recordingorotherwise,exceptaspermittedbytheUKCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct 1988,withoutthepriorpermissionofthepublisher. Wileyalsopublishesitsbooksinavarietyofelectronicformats.Somecontentthatappears inprintmaynotbeavailableinelectronicbooks. Designationsusedbycompaniestodistinguishtheirproductsareoftenclaimedas trademarks.Allbrandnamesandproductnamesusedinthisbookaretradenames,service marks,trademarksorregisteredtrademarksoftheirrespectiveowners.Thepublisherisnot associatedwithanyproductorvendormentionedinthisbook. LimitofLiability/DisclaimerofWarranty:Whilethepublisherandauthorshaveusedtheir besteffortsinpreparingthisbook,theymakenorepresentationsorwarrantieswithrespect totheaccuracyorcompletenessofthecontentsofthisbookandspecificallydisclaimany impliedwarrantiesofmerchantabilityorfitnessforaparticularpurpose.Itissoldonthe understandingthatthepublisherisnotengagedinrenderingprofessionalservicesand neitherthepublishernortheauthorshallbeliablefordamagesarisingherefrom.If professionaladviceorotherexpertassistanceisrequired,theservicesofacompetent professionalshouldbesought. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Iverson,Peter. “Wearestillhere”:AmericanIndianssince1890/PeterIverson,WadeDavies.—Second edition. pagescm Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978-1-118-75158-9(pbk.) 1.IndiansofNorthAmerica—History—20thcentury.2.IndiansofNorth America—History—21stcentury.3.IndiansofNorthAmerica—Governmentrelations. I.Davies,Wade,1969-II.Title. E77.I942015 970.004′97—dc23 2014011424 AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. Coverimage:AmemberoftheNorthernArapahoTribefromWyomingattheopeningofthe NationalMuseumoftheAmericanIndianinWashington,DC,2004.APPhoto/Susan Walsh/PressAssociationImages Setin10/13ptMeridienLTStdbyLaserwordsPrivateLimited,Chennai,India 1 2015 ToAllOurTeachers Contents AcknowledgmentsfortheSecondEdition x Introduction 1 1 “WeIndiansWillBeIndiansAllOurLives,” 1890–1920 10 DisappearingPeoples? 13 Education 19 Religions 28 Land 32 Identities 39 WorldWarI 53 2 ConfrontingContinuation,1921–1932 57 FailedPolicies 58 CollierandthePuebloIndians 62 Rights,Opportunities,andIdentity 66 TourismandtheArts 69 Work,Community,andGovernment 74 MovingTowardReform 78 3 InitiativesandImpositions,1933–1940 83 Collier’sPerspective 84 CulturalConsiderations 87 vii Contents Education,HealthCare,andLandUse 93 TheIndianReorganizationAct 97 AlaskaandOklahoma 106 LandBasesandRecognition 107 4 TheWar,Termination,andtheStartof Self-Determination,1941–1961 112 WorldWarIIandItsConsequences 114 TheNCAI,theICC,andLegalRepresentation 124 TheTerminationEra 129 DimensionsofTermination 135 UrbanMigrationandRelocation 143 TowardSelf-Determination 147 5 TheStruggleforSovereignty,1962–1980 151 Restoration 154 FishingRightsandtheGrowthofActivism 159 LandsandRecognition 168 EducationandEconomies 172 RightsandRestrictions 183 Writers,Musicians,andArtists 185 6 “WeAreAllIndians,”1981–1999 190 NativeIdentity 191 NewVoices,NewImages 197 MuseumsandRepatriation 203 Gaming 206 Communities 213 Rights 216 EconomiesandEducation 220 HeretoStay 223 7 “MuchWorkRemainstoBeDone,”2000–2013 227 TheMuseumontheNationalMall 229 TheCobellSettlement 231 EvolvingRelations 234 IndigenousandInternational 239 CommunityWell-Being 243 viii

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