Browse
Publications
Preprints
About
About UCL Open: Env.
Aims and Scope
Editorial Board
Indexing
APCs
How to cite
Publishing policies
Editorial policy
Peer review policy
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
About UCL Press
Contact us
For authors
Information for authors
How it works
Benefits of publishing with us
Submit
How to submit
Preparing your manuscript
Article types
Open Data
ORCID
APCs
Contributor agreement
For reviewers
Information for reviewers
Review process
How to peer review
Peer review policy
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Search
Browse
Publications
Preprints
About
About UCL Open: Env.
Aims and Scope
Editorial Board
Indexing
APCs
How to cite
Publishing policies
Editorial policy
Peer review policy
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
About UCL Press
Contact us
For authors
Information for authors
How it works
Benefits of publishing with us
Submit
How to submit
Preparing your manuscript
Article types
Open Data
ORCID
APCs
Contributor agreement
For reviewers
Information for reviewers
Review process
How to peer review
Peer review policy
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Search
34
views
353
references
Top references
cited by
0
Cite as...
0 reviews
Review
0
comments
Comment
0
recommends
+1
Recommend
0
collections
Add to
0
shares
Share
Twitter
Sina Weibo
Facebook
Email
979
similar
All similar
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Book Chapter
: not found
Recognition Odysseys : Indigeneity, Race, and Federal Tribal Recognition Policy in Three Louisiana Indian Communities
On the Outside, Looking In
edited_book
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
Duke University Press
Read this book at
Publisher
Buy book
Review
Review book
Invite someone to review
Bookmark
Cite as...
There is no author summary for this book yet. Authors can add summaries to their books on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.
Related collections
Special issue: The European Union’s External Action: Views from the Outside
Most cited references
353
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Article
: not found
Whiteness as Property
Cheryl I. Harris
(1993)
0
comments
Cited
345
times
– based on
0
reviews
Review now
Bookmark
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Book
: not found
The Predicament of Culture
James Clifford
(1988)
0
comments
Cited
222
times
– based on
0
reviews
Bookmark
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Book
: not found
Writing Culture
James Clifford
,
George Marcus
(1986)
0
comments
Cited
192
times
– based on
0
reviews
Bookmark
All references
Author and book information
Book Chapter
Publication date:
2011
Pages
: 197-238
DOI:
10.1215/9780822394082-010
SO-VID:
9eff6bd7-498d-4455-98ea-a63ee297a23a
History
Data availability:
Comments
Comment on this book
Sign in to comment
Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
About the Series
pp. vii
About the Series
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
1. The Origins of Federal Acknowledgment Policy
pp. 19
The Origins of Federal Acknowledgment Policy
pp. 19
The Origins of Federal Acknowledgment Policy
pp. 41
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe’s Early Recognition Efforts
pp. 41
2. The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe’s Early Recognition Efforts
pp. 41
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe’s Early Recognition Efforts
pp. 61
Tunica Activism from the Termination Era to the Self-Determination Era
pp. 61
Tunica Activism from the Termination Era to the Self-Determination Era
pp. 61
3. Tunica Activism from the Termination Era to the Self-Determination Era
pp. 83
Treasures:
pp. 83
4. Treasures: Tunica-Biloxis in the Federal Recognition Era
pp. 83
Treasures
pp. 97
Tribal Enterprise and Tribal Life
pp. 97
5. Tribal Enterprise and Tribal Life
pp. 97
Tribal Enterprise and Tribal Life
pp. 127
6. Jena Choctaws under Jim Crow and outside the Federal Purview
pp. 127
Jena Choctaws under Jim Crow and outside the Federal Purview
pp. 127
Jena Choctaws under Jim Crow and outside the Federal Purview
pp. 147
Jena Choctaw Tribal Persistence from the Second World War to Recognition
pp. 147
7. Jena Choctaw Tribal Persistence from the Second World War to Recognition
pp. 147
Jena Choctaw Tribal Persistence from the Second World War to Recognition
pp. 165
Jena Choctaw Recognition
pp. 165
8. Jena Choctaw Recognition
pp. 165
Jena Choctaw Recognition
pp. 197
On the Outside, Looking In:
pp. 197
On the Outside, Looking In
pp. 197
9. On the Outside, Looking In: Clifton-Choctaws, Race, and Federal Acknowledgment
pp. 239
Conclusions and Implications
pp. 239
10. Conclusions and Implications
pp. 239
Conclusions and Implications
pp. 273
Appendix
pp. 273
Appendix
pp. 275
Notes
pp. 275
Notes
pp. 275
Notes
pp. 351
Bibliography
pp. 351
Bibliography
pp. 351
Bibliography
pp. 375
Index
pp. 375
Index
pp. 375
Index
pp. 392
Back Matter
Similar content
979
The JCMT Legacy Survey of the Gould Belt: a first look at Taurus with HARP
Authors:
C. J. Davis
,
A Chrysostomou
,
J. Hatchell
…
Detection of natural disaster victims using You Only Look Once (YOLO)
Authors:
M Sarosa
,
N Muna
,
E Rohadi
The News Media as a Political Institution: Looking Backward and Looking Forward
Authors:
Timothy Cook
See all similar