Browsing by Author "Metcalf, R. Warren"
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Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A Fresh Air of New Indian Idealism
McKenzie-Jones, Paul Richard (2012)Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A Fresh Air of New Indian Idealism is an ethnobiography of one of the most outspoken young activist of the early Red Power movement. Based on primary source research and the oral history of ... -
IN THEIR DARKEST HOUR: THE PLANNED TERMINATION OF THE CHOCTAW AND THEIR STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL 1907-1975
Clark, David (2019-12-13)For an eleven-year period starting in 1959 and ending in 1970, the Choctaw Nation was scheduled for termination by the federal government and the remaining properties and assets owned collectively by the Choctaw people ... -
Intertribal Interactions, Relationality, and Community Resilience in The Northeastern Oklahoma Indian Nations, 1800-1930
Bergseth, Amy (2018-05-11)My research explores nation building among the nine small American Indian nations located in northeastern Oklahoma after forced removal. The distinct sovereign small Native nations who relocated to the corner of the state ... -
Land of the Fair God: The Development of Black Towns in Oklahoma, 1870-1910
Myers Jr, Leroy (2016)Oklahoma’s All Black Town Movement is important to contextualize larger black migration patterns during the nineteenth century. Oklahoma was at the center of black migration from surrounding states. In addition, it played ... -
"Make It An Indian Massacre:" The Scapegoating of the Southern Paiutes
Baucom, John (2016-05-13)Overall, this project attempts to move dialogue beyond the cause of the Mountain Meadows Massacre to examine how and why Mormon perpetrators manipulated and covered their tracks in order to frame the Southern Paiutes. This ... -
Product of chaos: W.W. Keeler, community organization, identity, and Cherokee revitalization, 1961-1976
Huettl, Margaret R. (2010) -
Reservation Limits: American Indian Urbanization and Uplift in the Twentieth Century
Miller, Douglas (2014-04-30)This dissertation takes a macro view of American Indian urbanization and off-reservation employment across the twentieth century, and does so through a wide-angle lens that is not tribe or destination specific. While the ... -
Robert M. Jones and the Choctaw Nation: Indigenous Nationalism in the American South, 1820-1877
Fortney, Jeff (2014-05)This project examines the social, political, and economic transformations that shaped Choctaw nationhood following Indian Removal in the 1830s. Specifically, I argue that, unlike the other Five Tribes, the Choctaw Nation ... -
Settler Intrusion and Indian Survival in California's Round Valley, 1849-1860
Cooper, Zachary Evan (2016)Scholars currently focusing on white-Indian relations in California are involved in a polarized debate regarding genocide in the state. While this scholarship has undoubtedly brought forth new research and viewpoints on ...