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Shoot the Indian: media, misperception and Native truth
2007, American Indian Policy & Media Initiative
in English
0979598109 9780979598104
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Table of Contents
Public perceptions v. tribal realities / Anthony R. Pico
Forty years after Kerner / Kara Briggs
American Indians in the American mind / José Barreiro
Explaining sovereignty through the media / Mark Trahant
The first Pundit: John Locke's wild Indians mythology / James Adams
Good Indian, bad Indian / Suzan Shown Harjo
Blackhorse v. Pro-football Inc / Filed with the trademark trial and appeal board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Manifest media: public perceptions around Wound Knee, 1890 / Robert W. Venables
The United States' debt to American Indians / Robert J. Miller
The aliens amongst us, or people of the sacred corn / Roberto Rodriguez and Patrisia Gonzales
Celilo village news media guide / Village elders with Carol Craig
Nation building: the fight for native women's human rights / Kara Briggs
Introduction to three pieces about the Haudenosaunee and New York State / The editors
Two polls show media out of step with Native America / Ronald D. Smith
Shaping public opinion / Tom Wanamaker
The enlightened racist and the anti-gaming movement / Michael I. Niman
Introduction to three pieces about native peoples, race and government policy / The editors
The Cherokee-Freedmen story: what the media saw / Ronald D. Smith
Indigenous recognition and self governance morph into 'race wars' / Patricia R. Powers
Speech to January, 2007 tribal leaders' forum / Senator Daniel K. Inouye
Tribute to John C. Mohawk / The editors
Reclaiming our past in the face of world economic decline / John C. Mohawk.
Edition Notes
"An annual reader of the American Indian Policy & Media Initiative, a program of Buffalo State College in New York."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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