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Blood Will Tell - Native Americans and Assimilation Policy

English · Paperback / Softback

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A study of the role blood quantum played in the assimilation period between 1887 and 1934 in the United States.
 


List of contents










List of Illustrations    
Introduction: The Discourse of Blood in the Assimilation Period    
1. Fraud: The Allotment of the Anishinaabeg    
2. Chaos: The Dawes Commission and the Five Tribes    
3. Practically White: The Federal Policy of Competency    
4. The Same Old Deal: The 1934 Indian Reorganization Act    
5. Colored: The Indian Nations of Virginia and the 1924 Racial Integrity Act    
Conclusion: Writing Blood into the Assimilation Period    
Acknowledgments    
Notes    
Bibliography    
Index
 


About the author










Katherine Ellinghaus is an associate professor of history at La Trobe University in Melbourne. She is the author of Taking Assimilation to Heart: Marriages of White Women and Indigenous Men in Australia and the United States, 1887–1937 (Nebraska, 2006) and coeditor of Historicising Whiteness: Transnational Perspectives on the Construction of an Identity.
 

Summary

A study of the role blood quantum played in the assimilation period between 1887 and 1934 in the United States.

Product details

Authors Katherine Ellinghaus
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2022
 
EAN 9781496230379
ISBN 978-1-4962-3037-9
No. of pages 277
Series New Visions in Native American
New Visions in Native American and Indigenous Studies
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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