"Enduring Nations" documents how tribal peoples have adapted to
cultural change while shaping midwestern history. Examining the
transformation of Native American communities, which often occurred
in response to shifting government policy, the contributors explore
the role of women, controversial tribal enterprises and economies,
social welfare practices, and native peoples' frequent displacement
to locations such as reservations and urban centers. Central to
both past and contemporary discussions of Native American cultural
change is whether Native American identity should be determined by
genetics, shared cultural values, or a combination of the two.
Contributors are Bradley J. Birzer, Brenda J. Child, Thomas
Burnell Colbert, Gregory Evans Dowd, R. David Edmunds, Brian
Hosmer, Rebecca Kugel, James B. LaGrand, Melissa L. Meyer, Lucy
Eldersveld Murphy, Alan G. Shackelford, Susan Sleeper-Smith, and
Stephen Warren.
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