American Indian rights movement, Sarah Machajewski
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Creator
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Subject
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- Native Americans + Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
- Native Americans
- Native Americans + Government relations -- Juvenile literature
- Native Americans + Treatment -- Juvenile literature
- Red Power movement -- United States -- Juvenile literature
- Native Americans + Civil rights -- Juvenile literature
- American Indian Movement -- Juvenile literature
- Native Americans, Treatment of -- United States -- Juvenile literature
- Red Power movement -- Juvenile literature
- Society & cultures -- General
Content
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Label
American Indian rights movement, Sarah Machajewski
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
American Indian rights movement
Responsibility statement
Sarah Machajewski
Series statement
Civic participation: Working for civil rights
Summary
Traces the history of Native American relations with people of other origins from their arrival in North America through generations of broken treaties and forced removals to the current situation
Table of contents
Fighting for what's lost -- The first people of the Americas -- Europeans arrive -- Broken promises -- The beginning of a movement -- Moving to the city -- Fighting back -- The American Indian Movement -- Fighting to be heard -- Occupying Alcatraz -- The trail of broken treaties -- Activism today -- The fight continues
Target audience
juvenile
Incoming Resources
- Has instance2