Les Amérindiens de l’ère progressiste à la reconquête de leur souveraineté intellectuelle

At the beginning of the 20th century, Native Americans from various tribes and walks of life organized and expressed themselves in the context of assimilationist federal policies. They produced a rich and complex discourse about diverse problems that Native Americans were confronted to at the time....

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Main Author: Lionel Larré
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Language:English
Published: Institut des Amériques 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/9026
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description At the beginning of the 20th century, Native Americans from various tribes and walks of life organized and expressed themselves in the context of assimilationist federal policies. They produced a rich and complex discourse about diverse problems that Native Americans were confronted to at the time. Doing so, they initiated a conquest of their intellectual sovereignty, expressing nuanced and constructive positions regarding federal policies that targeted them. Thus, in the margins of US society, these Native American intellectuals exerted a powerful creative force likely to integrate Native Americans within US culture and society.
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IdeAs
United States
Native Americans
Indigenous studies
Society of American Indians (SAI)
intellectual sovereignty
Progressive Era
title Les Amérindiens de l’ère progressiste à la reconquête de leur souveraineté intellectuelle
title_full Les Amérindiens de l’ère progressiste à la reconquête de leur souveraineté intellectuelle
title_fullStr Les Amérindiens de l’ère progressiste à la reconquête de leur souveraineté intellectuelle
title_full_unstemmed Les Amérindiens de l’ère progressiste à la reconquête de leur souveraineté intellectuelle
title_short Les Amérindiens de l’ère progressiste à la reconquête de leur souveraineté intellectuelle
title_sort les amerindiens de l ere progressiste a la reconquete de leur souverainete intellectuelle
topic United States
Native Americans
Indigenous studies
Society of American Indians (SAI)
intellectual sovereignty
Progressive Era
url https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/9026
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