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The Indian Child Welfare

The Indian Child Welfare Act: Unto the Seventh Generation

1992 Conference Proceedings. Edited by Troy R. Johnson, 1993.

National experts in Indian child welfare presented the papers included in this collection at a conference in 1992. The contributors advocate for the rights of Indian children and address the Indian Child Welfare Act.

436 pp.

$12 paper;  ISBN 978-0-935626-38-7



The Unheard Voices

The Unheard Voices: American Indian Responses to the Columbian Quincentenary 1492–1992

1992 Conference Proceedings. Edited by Carole M. Gentry and Donald A. Grinde, Jr., 1994.
 
A group of American Indian and non-Indian scholars gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles in the fall of 1992 to examine and elucidate the Columbian experience from a variety of perspectives. What emerged from the conference was a group of essays that attempted to encapsulate the unheard voices and issues that serious scholars of American Indian people deemed important. Taken as a whole, the essays explore the myriad aspects of the Columbian encounter from a variety of disciplinary and attitudinal viewpoints.

221 pp.

$15 paper; ISBN 978-0-935626-39-5


Future of Indigenous Peoples

The Future of Indigenous Peoples

This collection of articles is the outcome of an international gathering of scholars to discuss the future of indigenous peoples throughout the world. The contributors examine contemporary conditions of indigenous peoples, explore future possibilities for social, economic, and political survival and development, and offer strategies for shaping future nation-state relations with indigenous peoples. Particular attention is given to the nation-state structure that preempted land rights and autonomous cultural, social, economic, and political development in the Americas, the Middle East, and China.

272 pages

$20 paper; ISBN 978-0-935626-57-3

$60 cloth; ISBN 978-0-935626-58-1