Red Power on the Rio Grande

Red Power on the Rio Grande
Title Red Power on the Rio Grande PDF eBook
Author Franklin Folsom
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1973
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Details the causes and events of the Pueblo Indians' revolt against their Spanish rulers in 1680.

Red Power on the Rio Grande

Red Power on the Rio Grande
Title Red Power on the Rio Grande PDF eBook
Author Franklin Folsom
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 1989-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9780899923185

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Red Power on the Rio Grande

Red Power on the Rio Grande
Title Red Power on the Rio Grande PDF eBook
Author Folsom Franklin
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 1989-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9780899924212

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Indian Uprising on the Rio Grande

Indian Uprising on the Rio Grande
Title Indian Uprising on the Rio Grande PDF eBook
Author Franklin Folsom
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 148
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780826317438

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A thrilling account of the bloody rebellion forged by the Pueblo Indians against the Spanish invaders.

Red Power Rising

Red Power Rising
Title Red Power Rising PDF eBook
Author Bradley G. Shreve
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 295
Release 2012-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 0806184973

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Uncovers the origins of the Red Power movement During the 1960s, American Indian youth were swept up in a movement called Red Power—a civil rights struggle fueled by intertribal activism. While some define the movement as militant and others see it as peaceful, there is one common assumption about its history: Red Power began with the Indian takeover of Alcatraz in 1969. Or did it? In this groundbreaking book, Bradley G. Shreve sets the record straight by tracing the origins of Red Power further back in time: to the student activism of the National Indian Youth Council (NIYC), founded in Gallup, New Mexico, in 1961. Unlike other 1960s and ’70s activist groups that challenged the fundamental beliefs of their predecessors, the students who established the NIYC were determined to uphold the cultures and ideals of their elders, building on a tradition of pan-Indian organization dating back to the early twentieth century. Their cornerstone principles of tribal sovereignty, self determination, treaty rights, and cultural preservation helped ensure their survival, for in contrast to other activist groups that came and went, the NIYC is still in operation today. But Shreve also shows that the NIYC was very much a product of 1960s idealistic ferment and its leaders learned tactics from other contemporary leftist movements. By uncovering the origins of Red Power, Shreve writes an important new chapter in the history of American Indian activism. And by revealing the ideology and accomplishments of the NIYC, he ties the Red Power Movement to the larger struggle for human rights that continues to this day both in the United States and across the globe.

Inactive Names of Bureau Projects and Major Structures

Inactive Names of Bureau Projects and Major Structures
Title Inactive Names of Bureau Projects and Major Structures PDF eBook
Author Engineering and Research Center (U.S.)
Publisher
Total Pages 376
Release 1973
Genre Dams
ISBN

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Reclamation Program

Reclamation Program
Title Reclamation Program PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Reclamation
Publisher
Total Pages 36
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