Native but foreign : indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / Brenden W. Rensink ; foreword by Sterling Evans.
2018
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Title
Native but foreign : indigenous immigrants and refugees in the North American borderlands / Brenden W. Rensink ; foreword by Sterling Evans.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Description
xv, 300 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Series
Connecting the greater west series.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword / by Sterling Evans
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Introduction: Comparing the US-Canadian and US-Mexican borderlands and the transnational natives who crossed them
Homelands, transnational worlds, labor, and border encounters. Crees, Chippewas, and Yaquis in early transnational contexts
Transnational encounters and evolving prejudice in Montana and Arizona, 1800-1900
Native peoples as "foreign" refugees and immigrants. Yaqui refugees and American response, 1880s-1910s
Cree refugees and American response, 1885-1888
Native struggles to make American homelands. Crees in limbo and deportation, 1889-1900
Arizona Yaquimi and integration in the United States, 1900s-1950s
Yaqui legality and belonging in Arizona, 1900-1950s
Cree and Chippewa attempts at permanent Montana settlement, 1900-1908
New allies, new efforts, and final resolutions. Cree and Chippewa legislative battles and victories, 1908-1916
Yaqui struggle for land and federal tribal recognition, 1962-1980.
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Introduction: Comparing the US-Canadian and US-Mexican borderlands and the transnational natives who crossed them
Homelands, transnational worlds, labor, and border encounters. Crees, Chippewas, and Yaquis in early transnational contexts
Transnational encounters and evolving prejudice in Montana and Arizona, 1800-1900
Native peoples as "foreign" refugees and immigrants. Yaqui refugees and American response, 1880s-1910s
Cree refugees and American response, 1885-1888
Native struggles to make American homelands. Crees in limbo and deportation, 1889-1900
Arizona Yaquimi and integration in the United States, 1900s-1950s
Yaqui legality and belonging in Arizona, 1900-1950s
Cree and Chippewa attempts at permanent Montana settlement, 1900-1908
New allies, new efforts, and final resolutions. Cree and Chippewa legislative battles and victories, 1908-1916
Yaqui struggle for land and federal tribal recognition, 1962-1980.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-282) and index.
Call Number
KF8205 .R46 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781623496555 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
1623496551 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
1623496551 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
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