Through the lens of a singular statewide organization, the Society of Oklahoma Indians, Joshua Clough fills the historiographic gap on formal Native resistance between the dissolution of the Society of American Indians in 1923 and the formation of the National Congress of American Indians in 1944.
Through the lens of a singular statewide organization, the Society of Oklahoma Indians, Joshua Clough fills the historiographic gap on formal Native resistance between the dissolution of the Society of American Indians in 1923 and the formation of the National Congress of American Indians in 1944.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joshua Clough is a lecturer in Native American studies at the University of Oklahoma.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Caught Between the Great Confusion and the Great Frenzy: The Genesis of an Intolerable Situation 2. Getting Down to Business: The Origin Story of the Society of Oklahoma Indians 3. Playing Politics with Indian Lives: Oklahoma’s Congressional Delegation and the Fight to Maintain the Status Quo 4. “Real Indians” Wanted: Organizing the Inaugural 1924 SOI Convention 5. Life in a Suburban Indian Camp: The SOI Indian Village in Sand Springs Park 6. Indian Intellectuals in the Magic City: The Business Side of the 1924 Convention 7. Charles Burke’s Worst Nightmare: O.K. Chandler and the Politicization of the SOI 8. 1925: The Year Indian Country Revolved around O.K. Chandler 9. The SOI Pushes Back: Protecting the Indians of Oklahoma 10. Historic Preservation Meets Cultural Tourism: The SOI’s Okmulgee Playground 11. Getting Political (And Physical) in Muskogee: The 1926 SOI Midwinter Meeting 12. The Strangest of Bedfellows: The SOI and the Extreme Makeover of Pawhuska Epilogue Bibliography Notes Inde
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Caught Between the Great Confusion and the Great Frenzy: The Genesis of an Intolerable Situation 2. Getting Down to Business: The Origin Story of the Society of Oklahoma Indians 3. Playing Politics with Indian Lives: Oklahoma’s Congressional Delegation and the Fight to Maintain the Status Quo 4. “Real Indians” Wanted: Organizing the Inaugural 1924 SOI Convention 5. Life in a Suburban Indian Camp: The SOI Indian Village in Sand Springs Park 6. Indian Intellectuals in the Magic City: The Business Side of the 1924 Convention 7. Charles Burke’s Worst Nightmare: O.K. Chandler and the Politicization of the SOI 8. 1925: The Year Indian Country Revolved around O.K. Chandler 9. The SOI Pushes Back: Protecting the Indians of Oklahoma 10. Historic Preservation Meets Cultural Tourism: The SOI’s Okmulgee Playground 11. Getting Political (And Physical) in Muskogee: The 1926 SOI Midwinter Meeting 12. The Strangest of Bedfellows: The SOI and the Extreme Makeover of Pawhuska Epilogue Bibliography Notes Inde
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