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Racism in Indian Country

by Dean Chavers (Author)
©2009 Textbook 248 Pages

Summary

In the face of huge challenges, despite crushing social conditions, Indian people have survived. Racism in Indian Country exposes, for the first time, the degrading and inhuman treatment Indian people have had – and continue – to endure. This book provides numerous examples including the sterilization of thousands of Indian women without their consent, and the poor treatment Indians receive in our schools, resulting in the worst academic records – and the highest dropout rate, 50 percent – of any ethnic group. Subjected to constant harassment by anti-Indian groups, and banks and other lending institutions that either raise interest rates on loans to Indians or redline their reservations, Indians receive some of the most racist treatment in the United States. This book’s thorough documentation and explication of the challenges faced by Indians historically and today will be useful in courses in modern history, ethnic studies, sociology, and anthropology.

Details

Pages
248
Publication Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433103933
Language
English
Keywords
Native American USA Rassismus American Indian racism mascots redlining environment voting Indianerbild
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 248 pp.

Biographical notes

Dean Chavers (Author)

The Author: Dean Chavers is Director of Catching the Dream, a national scholarship and school improvement organization in Albuquerque. He earned a doctorate and two M.A. degrees from Stanford University.

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