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Journal articles on the topic "Indians of North America – Relocation"

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Wiemers, Serv. "The International Legal Status of North American Indians After 500 Years of Colonization." Leiden Journal of International Law 5, no. 1 (February 1992): 69–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156500001990.

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Next year, the ‘discovery’ of America by Columbus, 500 years ago, will be commemorated. The discovery of America started a time of colonization for the original inhabitants, the Indians. Since the 1970s an Indian movement has emerged in North America demanding the Indians' ‘rightful place among the family of nations’. This article contains a survey of the current international legal position of Indians in North America. Wiemers holds that international legal principles, developed in the decolonization context, are applicable to the North American Indian population. The right of a people to selfdetermination is the most discussed one.
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Eid, Leroy V. ""National" War Among Indians of Northeastern North America." Canadian Review of American Studies 16, no. 2 (May 1985): 125–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cras-016-02-01.

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Morrison, Kenneth M. "Indians of Northeastern North America. Christian F. Feest." History of Religions 29, no. 1 (August 1989): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/463181.

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Leone, Catherine L. "American Indian Autobiographies for Teaching “Indians of North America”." Teaching Anthropology: Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges Notes 4, no. 2 (June 1997): 11–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tea.1997.4.2.11.

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Prins, Harald E. L. "Review: Games of North America Indians by Stewart Culin." Explorations in Ethnic Studies ESS-14, no. 1 (August 1, 1994): 16–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ess.1994.14.1.16.

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Rokach, Ami, Tricia Orzeck, Miguel C. Moya, and Francisca Expósito. "Causes of Loneliness in North America and Spain." European Psychologist 7, no. 1 (March 2002): 70–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027//1016-9040.7.1.70.

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The present study examined the influence of cultural background on the causes of loneliness. A total of 639 participants from North America and 454 from Spain volunteered to answer an 82-item questionnaire examining the causes of their loneliness. The factors that comprise the causes of loneliness are Personal inadequacies, Developmental deficits, Unfulfilling intimate relationships, Relocation/Significant separations, and Social marginality. Results indicated that cultural background indeed affects the causes of loneliness. North Americans scored higher on all five factors, and a similar trend was evident when men and women were compared across cultures.
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Tyquiengco, Marina, and Monika Siebert. "Are Indians in America's DNA?" Contemporaneity: Historical Presence in Visual Culture 8 (October 30, 2019): 80–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/contemp.2019.288.

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A conversation between Dr. Monika Siebert and Marina Tyquiengco on: Americans National Museum of the American Indian January 18, 2018–2022 Washington, D.C. Monika Siebert, Indians Playing Indian: Multiculturalism and Contemporary Indigenous Art in North America. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2015.
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Lal, Brij V. "The Odyssey of Indenture: Fragmentation and Reconstitution in the Indian Diaspora." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 5, no. 2 (September 1996): 167–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.5.2.167.

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“Indians are ubiquitous,” reports the Calcutta newspaper The Statesman on 5 August 1980. According to this article, there were then only five countries in the world where Indians “have not yet chosen to stay”: Cape Verde Islands, Guinea Bissau, North Korea, Mauritania, and Romania. Today, according to one recent estimate, 8.6 million people of South Asian origin live outside the subcontinent, in the United Kingdom and Europe (1.48 million), Africa (1.39 million), Southeast Asia (1.86 million), the Middle East (1.32 million), Caribbean and Latin America (958,000), North America (729,000), and the Pacific (954,000) (Clarke et al. 2).
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Приходько-Кононенко, І. О., М. С. Винничук, О. С. Васильєва, Т. В. Пристав, and М. І. Маслікова. "ХУДОЖНЬО-КОМПОЗИЦІЙНІ ЕЛЕМЕНТИ КОСТЮМА НАРОДІВ ПІВНІЧНОЇ АМЕРИКИ ЯК ТВОРЧЕ ДЖЕРЕЛО ДЛЯ РОЗРОБКИ КОЛЕКЦІЇ ОДЯГУ." Art and Design, no. 4 (February 3, 2020): 132–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.30857/2617-0272.2019.4.12.

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To determine the artistic and compositional features of ethnic costume of the peoples of North America for design-projection of the modern collections of women`s clothes. The visual-analytical and the literary-analytical methods, as well as the method of synectics, etc. are used. Based on the analysis of artistic and compositional solutions for ethnic costumes of the peoples of North America, in particular, Crow, Creek, Navaho, Pancho and Pueblo, their inherent elements and decorations are identified, and the possibility of their use as a creative source for the designing of modern collections of clothes in ethnic style, using the latest fashion trends and the draping method, is presented. Compositional and constructive, and decorative solutions for the models of women`s clothes are systematized in accordance with the fashion trends of the SS 19/20 season; specific artistic and compositional elements of the ethnic costume of the Indians of North America are distinguished; possible types of finishing are described, and their application in design-projecting of the collections of clothes are presented. Artistic-design and constructive-technological solutions for the models of women`s clothes using the artistic and compositional elements of the national costume of the Indians of North America are developed.
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Mancall, Peter C., and Thomas Weiss. "Was Ecomomic Growth Likely in Colonial British North America?" Journal of Economic History 59, no. 1 (March 1999): 17–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700022270.

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Conventional wisdom holds that output per capita in colonial British America increased between 0.3 and 0.6 percent per year. Our conjectural estimates challenge this view, suggesting instead that such growth was unlikely. We show that the most likely rate of economic growth was much lower, probably close to zero. We argue further that to understand the performance of the colonial economy it is necessary to include the economic activity of Native American Indians. When this is done, we estimate that the economy may have grown at the rate suggested by previous researchers.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Indians of North America – Relocation"

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Powers, Timothy A. "Conscious choice of convenience, the relocation of the Mushuau Innu of Davis Inlet, Labrador." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq22808.pdf.

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Michaud, Kristen L. "Japanese American Internment Centers on United States Indian Reservations: A Geographic Approach to the Relocation Centers in Arizona, 1942-1945." Connect to this title, 2008. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/theses/185/.

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Salsberg, Jonathan S. "History, tradition & aboriginal rights : a harvesters' support programme for the Mushuau Innu of Utshimassits." Thesis, McGill University, 2001. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=32940.

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The Mushuau Innu of Utshimassits (Davis Inlet), Nitassinan (Labrador), are at present in the midst of several key shifts in their political, economic, socio-cultural and environmental relations. Involuntarily settled at the coast since 1967, the Mushuau Innu have been removed from their traditional way of life through the circumstances of sedentarisation, while concurrently being marginalised with respect to mainstream Canadian and global economies. Currently, they are in the late stages of settling a comprehensive land claim agreement, near completion of a new village settlement in Natuashish at Shango Pond, and involved in Impact Benefit negotiations over the Voisey's Bay mine. This thesis explores the potential for implementing a Harvesters' Support Programme for Innu hunters as a tool within the Mushuau Innu's emerging development contexts. It is concluded, based on considerations of tradition, social organisation, sensitivity to contemporary gender realities, and emerging social and economic realities, that a programme differing from any currently extant could be appropriately implemented.
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Eichstaedt, Donna March Wyman Mark. "Professional theories and popular beliefs about the Plains Indians and the horse with implications for teaching Native American history." Normal, Ill. : Illinois State University, 1990. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ilstu/fullcit?p9101110.

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Thesis (D.A.)--Illinois State University, 1990.
Title from title page screen, viewed November 3, 2005. Dissertation Committee: Mark Wyman (chair), Lawrence W. McBride, Charles Orser, L. Moody Simms, Lawrence Walker. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 255-268) and abstract. Also available in print.
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Kalter, Susan Mary. "Keep these words until the stones melt : language, ecology, war and the written land in nineteenth century U.S.-Indian relations /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9949683.

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Loth, Christine. "The inherent right policy: a blending of old and new paradigm ideas." Ottawa, 1996.

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Kelton, Paul. "Not all disappeared : disease and southeastern Indian survival, 1500-1800 /." Full-text version available from OU Domain via ProQuest Digital Dissertations, 1998.

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Carisse, Karl. "Becoming Canadian federal-provincial Indian policy and the integration of Natives, 1945-1969 : the case of Ontario /." Ottawa : Library and Archives Canada, 2002. http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ57095.pdf.

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Witgen, Michael J. "An infinity of nations : how Indians, empires, and western migration shaped national identity in North America /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/10402.

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Cunningham, James Everett. "Slahal : more than a game with a song /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/11198.

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Books on the topic "Indians of North America – Relocation"

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M, Dunn John. The relocation of the North American Indian. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1995.

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Forest, United States Forest Service Mendocino National. Nome Cult Trail: History of the 1863 forced relocation. Willows, CA: The Service, 1995.

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Cannon, Kenneth P. Site relocation and documentation in the Lemhi Valley, Idaho. [Salmon, Idaho: U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Salmon District Office, 1997.

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Shortt, Mack W. Yellowstone National Park trails relocation archaeological site inventory, 1999 field season final report. Bozeman, MT: Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University-Bozeman, 2000.

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Kreisa, Paul P. Archaeological investigations for the relocation of Valmeyer, Monroe County, Illinois. Urbana, Ill: Public Service Archaeology Program, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.

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Lookingbill, Brad D. War dance at Fort Marion: Plains Indian war prisoners. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2005.

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Weeks, Philip. Farewell, my nation: The American Indian and the United States, 1820-1890. Arlington Heights, Ill: H. Davidson, 1990.

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Weeks, Philip. Farewell, my nation: American Indians and the United States in the nineteenth century. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, 2016.

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(Firm), Adam Matthew Digital, ed. The Indian question. Marlborough, England: Adam Matthew Digital, 2013.

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Stewart, Mark. The Indian Removal Act: Forced relocation. Minneapolis, Minn: Compass Point Books, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Indians of North America – Relocation"

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Owens, Robert M. "Jeffersonians and Indians." In ‘Indian Wars’ and the Struggle for Eastern North America, 1763–1842, 81–99. New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Seminar studies: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003045021-5.

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"VI Indians and Europeans." In North America, 109–28. University of Toronto Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442603431-009.

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Perdue, Theda, and Michael D. Green. "1. Native America." In North American Indians, 1–17. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195307542.003.0001.

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Ross, Thomas E., and Tyrel G. Moore. "Indians in North America." In A Cultural Geography of North American Indians, 3–12. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429043963-1.

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Sell, Zach. "White Overseers of the World." In Trouble of the World, 72–84. University of North Carolina Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469661346.003.0006.

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Between 1839 and 1849, the British East India Company engaged in a project to introduce U.S. cotton staples to colonial India. This project depended particularly depended upon the relocation of American plantation overseers from the United States who brought ideas and practices of race management with them. Through this history, this chapter examines how projects to introduce U.S. cotton staples to India drew upon techniques from racial slavery in the United States. The chapter further examines how these projects were disrupted and interrupted by north Indian cultivators.
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Kehoe, Alice B. "First Nations of North America in the Contemporary World." In North American Indians, 524–54. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351219983-10.

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Heizer, Robert F. "THE WESTERN COAST OF NORTH AMERICA." In The California Indians, 131–43. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.5232998.11.

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"Puritans and Indians." In Colonial North America and the Atlantic World, 146–70. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315510330-9.

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Feest, Christian F. "Introduction." In Indians of Northeastern North America, 1–32. BRILL, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004664289_004.

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Feest, Christian F. "Catalogue of Illustrations." In Indians of Northeastern North America, 33–49. BRILL, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004664289_005.

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