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Sociological Perspectives on American Indians. C. Matthew Snipp. Annual Review of Sociology , Vol. 18. (1992), pp. 351-371.

Stride toward Freedom: The Relocation of Indians to Cities, 1952-1960. Kenneth R. Philp. The Western Historical Quarterly , Vol. 16, No. 2. (Apr., 1985), pp. 175-190.

Superficiality and Bias: The (Mis)Treatment of Native Americans in U. S. Government Textbooks. Jeffrey S. Ashley; Karen Jarratt-Ziemski. American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 23, No. 3/4. (Summer - Autumn, 1999), pp. 49-62.

Termination of Federal Supervision: Disintegration and the American Indians. Oliver La Farge. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 311, American Indians and American Life. (May, 1957), pp. 41-46.

The Changing Political and Economic Status of the American Indians: From Captive Nations to Internal Colonies. C. Matthew Snipp. American Journal of Economics and Sociology , Vol. 45, No. 2. (Apr., 1986), pp. 145-157.

The Commodification of Indian Identity. George Pierre Castile. American Anthropologist , New Series, Vol. 98, No. 4. (Dec., 1996), pp. 743-749.

The Correlation between Societal Attitudes and Those of American Authors in the Depiction of American Indians, 1607-1860. Wynette L. Hamilton. American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 1, No. 1. (Spring, 1974), pp. 1-26.

The Ghost-Dance Religion: Sioux Outbreak of 1890 by James Mooney. Bureau of Ethnology: Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1892-93. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1896. (External Link)

The Integration of Americans of Indian Descent. J. Milton Yinger; George Eaton Simpson. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 436, American Indians. Today. (Mar., 1978), pp. 137-151.

The Role of AIM Leaders in Indian Nationalism. Rachel A. Bonney. American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 3, No. 3. (Autumn, 1977), pp. 209-224.

Still Native: The Significance of Native Americans in the History of the Twentieth-Century American West. David Rich Lewis. The Western Historical Quarterly , Vol. 24, No. 2. (May, 1993), pp. 203-227.

The Significance of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978. Robert S. Michaelsen. Journal of the American Academy of Religion , Vol. 52, No. 1. (Mar., 1984), pp. 93-115.

The Use of Racial and Ethnic Terms in America: Management by Manipulation. Jack D. Forbes. Wicazo Sa Review , Vol. 11, No. 2. (Autumn, 1995), pp. 53-65.

The Wounded Knee Massacre - December 1890. (External Link) . Retrieved (1 of 4) 7/3/2007 1:25:18 PM

Undercounting Native Americans: The 1980 Census and the Manipulation of Racial Identity in the United States. Jack D. Forbes. Wicazo Sa Review , Vol. 6, No. 1. (Spring, 1990), pp. 2-26.

What We Want to Be Called: Indigenous Peoples’ Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Identity Labels. Michael Yellow Bird. American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 23, No. 2. (Spring, 1999), pp. 1-21.

What’s in a Name?: A Historical Look at Native American-Related Nicknames and Symbols at Three U.S. Universities. Mark R. Connolly. The Journal of Higher Education , Vol. 71, No. 5. (Sep. - Oct., 2000), pp. 515-547.

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Source:  OpenStax, Minority studies: a brief sociological text. OpenStax CNX. Mar 31, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11183/1.13
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