Native American Resistance To Integration: Contemporary Confrontations And Religious Revitalization
- 16 November 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Plains Anthropologist
- Vol. 26 (94) , 277-286
- https://doi.org/10.1080/2052546.1981.11909058
Abstract
Most studies dealing with North American Indian integration often focus upon efforts directed at tribal groups by a dominant society in forced acculturation. This paper seeks to examine current trends initiated by tribal groups and members to resist integration. Aspects for consideration include confrontative efforts - Alcatraz, Wounded Knee II, and the “Longest Walk.” The recent efforts of religious revitalization as the Sioux Sun Dance, which forms a part of enhanced efforts toward developing a new “native ethic” in combatting integration and assimilation, will be assessed as an increasing ethnic marker to many Native Americans.Keywords
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